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Academic Medicine Responds to the Opioid Crisis
Opioid dependence has devastated communities across the nation particularly in rural states and academic medicine has responded in a variety of ways. Through its tripartite mission of education, research, and clinical care, creative solutions are being ...
John Prescott
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The Economic Cost of Burnout in Veterinary Medicine
The purpose of this study is to estimate the economic cost of burnout in the veterinary profession and highlight the financial reasons why the industry should address the burnout crisis from an organizational perspective.
Clinton L. Neill +2 more
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Background System contributors to resident burnout and well-being have been under-studied. We sought to determine factors associated with resident burnout and identify at risk groups.
Mark Linzer +13 more
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The Med News was a newsletter published from 1960-1962 by the Student American Medical Association (SAMA) at Boston University School of ...
Ghareeb, George E., Lew, Henry T.
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Fellowship training in Acute Care Surgery: from inception to current state. [PDF]
Recognizing the need for urgent and emergent surgical care across America, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma developed and implemented, and oversees, the Acute Care Surgery Fellowship Training Program.
Davis, Kimberly, Jurkovich, Gregory
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The Med News was a newsletter published from 1960-1962 by the Student American Medical Association (SAMA) at Boston University School of ...
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Sex and Gender in Medical Education, and proceedings from the 2015 Sex and Gender Education Summit [PDF]
The Sex and Gender Medical Education Summit: a roadmap for curricular innovation was a collaborative initiative of the American Medical Women\u27s Association, Laura W.
Casanova, Robert +8 more
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Liver Transplantation for Alagille's Syndrome [PDF]
Twenty-three children with Alagille's syndrome and end-stage liver disease underwent liver transplantation with cyclosporine and low-dose steroid immunosuppression. Two to 9 years (mean, 4.4 years) after surgery, 13 (57%) of the children were still alive,
Reyes, J +5 more
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The Role of Accreditation in Supporting Educational Quality During Difficult Circumstances
Accreditation aims to ensure that generally-accepted standards of educational program quality are being met. The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the accrediting body for medical education programs leading to the MD degree, has a process ...
Barbara Barzansky, Robert Hash
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Closing the Gap: Standardizing Blood Pressure Measurement Training for all Healthcare Students
A common barrier to the timely treatment of hypertension is the accurate measurement of blood pressure (BP). Although measuring BP is a common procedure, training and retraining on this skill is often inadequate.
Rupinder Hayer +3 more
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