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Assessing the Climate Readiness of Physician Education Leaders in Graduate Medical Education. [PDF]
Simpson D, Getzin A, Levy AA, Gillet V.
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Educación continua de posgrado Graduate continuing medical education
Hernando Abaúnza
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Graduate Medical Education [PDF]
Inadequate representation of underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities (URMs) in Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs helps perpetuate growing poor respiratory health outcomes in underserved communities. The barriers that lead to racial and ethnic gaps in GME programs are a downstream result of fractured educational programs that prepare ...
Robert A. Winn, Karriem S. Watson
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Graduate Medical Education [PDF]
The annual surveys of residency programs on which this statistical report is based have had a higher than 95% response for the past four years. The number of accredited programs increased in 1984 and again in 1985, primarily as a result of the accreditation of additional subspecialty programs.
Sylvia I. Etzel, Anne E. Crowley
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Foreign Medical Graduates and Graduate Medical Education
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981Since 1975 the flow of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) into US graduate medical education programs has been declining as a result of several factors, primarily because of the more stringent entrance requirements mandated by the 1976 Health Professions Educational Assistance Act (PL 94-484).
Lorna E. Wunderman, Louis J. Goodman
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— I would like to respond to an article inThe Journalby Milan Korcok entitled "Medical Education: Prosperitas Interrupta " (1983;249:12). Dr Korcok seems to lament that "teaching hospitals, faced with continuing cost constraints, might have to reduce the size of the residency programs." In my inaugural address as President of the ...
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To the Editor.— I would like to respond to an article inThe Journalby Milan Korcok entitled "Medical Education: Prosperitas Interrupta " (1983;249:12). Dr Korcok seems to lament that "teaching hospitals, faced with continuing cost constraints, might have to reduce the size of the residency programs." In my inaugural address as President of the ...
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ePortfolios in Graduate Medical Education
2006Residency education is the period of clinical education that follows graduation from medical school, and prepares physicians for the independent practice of medicine. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is an organization responsible for accrediting residency education programs.
Jorge G. Ruiz +4 more
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The Economics of Graduate Medical Education
New England Journal of Medicine, 2014Economists argue that residents effectively pay the full cost of their training, while their institutions treat federal GME funds as general monies. There are more effective ways to alleviate physicians' indebtedness and encourage doctors to go into primary care.
Gail R. Wilensky +2 more
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Medicare and Graduate Medical Education
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1998After 30 years of supporting graduate medical education through open-ended payment policies that rewarded academic medical centers for producing more physicians, the federal government last year curtailed Medicare's generous commitment to subsidize the training of new doctors.
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2019
The story of simulation-based training in medicine cannot be told without foundational chapters on the role of simulation training in graduate medical education in anesthesiology, the test kitchen for many simulation training pioneers. The ACGME Anesthesiology RRC formalized this role in 2011 by creating a mandate for simulation-based training in ...
Bryan Mahoney, Migdalia H. Saloum
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The story of simulation-based training in medicine cannot be told without foundational chapters on the role of simulation training in graduate medical education in anesthesiology, the test kitchen for many simulation training pioneers. The ACGME Anesthesiology RRC formalized this role in 2011 by creating a mandate for simulation-based training in ...
Bryan Mahoney, Migdalia H. Saloum
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