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The Academic Medical Center Today
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984Some recent circumstances, including the nation's economic difficulties, a probable physician surplus, a declining need for acute-care medical beds, and an overwhelming public perception that medical care is too expensive, are creating serious problems for academic medical centers today.
D E, Rogers, R J, Blendon
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Thromboprophylaxis in an Academic Medical Center
Cardiovascular Surgery, 2001Introduction: Questions regarding which patients require prophylaxis for thromboembolism, what methods should be used and the appropriate duration of treatment remain unanswered. Methods and Materials: A retrospective review from a single academic medical center was undertaken to evaluate prophylactic strategies.
M C, Proctor, L J, Greenfield
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The New Academic Medical Center
New England Journal of Medicine, 1990Creative Solutions Outrageous Perspectives on Problem Solving. We often look to logic instead of creativity for "true answers" to life's struggles. This workshop explores the creative process and teaches skills for problem solving. We will examine (1) fallacies of logical/rational thought; (2) benefits of metaphors; (3) ways to make thoughts public ...
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Academic Medical Centers and Medical Research
JAMA, 2005Although the present era offers more promise for medical research progress than ever before, academic medical centers also face more daunting challenges for the conduct of medical research: high expectations by the public for a steady stream of lifesaving discoveries, news about financial conflicts of interest and scientific misconduct by researchers ...
Jordan J, Cohen, Elisa K, Siegel
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Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Utilization in Academic Medical Centers *
American Journal of Medical Quality, 2019The purpose of this study was to collect information on the utilization of physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in academic health centers.
Marc J. Moote +3 more
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Academic Medical Center/Industry Collaboration
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1991The relationship between academic medical centers and the pharmaceutical industry has recently undergone a significant evolution. Although the full implications remain to be evaluated, the potential synergies of these two researchbased institutions offer possibilities of enhancements in the quality and quantity of applied medical research and patient ...
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Do Academic Medical Centers Disproportionately Benefit The Sickest Patients?
Health Affairs, 2018Academic medical centers are widely considered to have higher costs than nonteaching hospitals, which has led some policy makers to suggest that the centers should be reserved for patients with the most complex conditions.
L. Burke +5 more
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Deaths in an Academic Medical Center
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2006The number of inpatient deaths in a calendar year in an academic medical center was reviewed from a computerized database. The total number was 1222. The median length of hospital stay for those who died was 7 days (range, 1-190); 404 (33%) were 75 years or older. There were 678 (55%) males and 544 (45%) females.
Ruth L, Lagman +4 more
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