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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Pediatric Graduate Medical Education
Pediatrics, 2020* Abbreviation: COVID-19 — : coronavirus disease 2019 The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the landscape of pediatric graduate medical education.
L. Chiel, Z. Winthrop, Ariel S. Winn
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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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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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Financing Graduate Medical Education
New England Journal of Medicine, 1979The direct costs of residency training in the United States are over $1 billion per year. These educational programs have been organized predominantly around hospital services and supported by hospital revenues. Pressure has been increasing to reduce the rate of increase in hospital expenditures or costs or both.
Peter W. Butler, Richard M. Knapp
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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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Funding for Graduate Medical Education
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2006The education of radiology residents and fellows is a vitally important but costly process. This paper reviews the most common methods of funding graduate medical education. The majority of graduate medical education in the United States is funded by Medicare, but there are caps on the number of trainees allowed, and the government is cutting payments.
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Graduate Medical Education Confronted
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988RECENT changes in the financing of hospital care have precipitated new activity and interest in graduate medical education by calling attention to preexisting forces already affecting the system. Many things are happening simultaneously. Intensive hospital care of patients with increasingly complex cases admitted to teaching hospitals has limited the ...
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1987
Graduate medical education has become as important as attendance at medical school in the training of physicians. Up to 1970, most graduates of medical schools first took an internship in general medicine and then a residency in a specialty. After 1970, practically all medical school graduates entered residency training in a specialty immediately after
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Graduate medical education has become as important as attendance at medical school in the training of physicians. Up to 1970, most graduates of medical schools first took an internship in general medicine and then a residency in a specialty. After 1970, practically all medical school graduates entered residency training in a specialty immediately after
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Reforming Graduate Medical Education
JAMA, 2005Because of the traditional subordination of education to service, graduate medical education (GME) in the United States has never realized its full educational potential. This article suggests 4 strategies for reasserting the primacy of education in GME: limit the number of patients house officers manage at one time, relieve the resident staff of ...
Michael E. Johns, Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Research for Graduate Medical Education
Military Medicine, 1994Several important questions are addressed herein. What is graduate medical education (GME), and what is research? What is the history of the association between GME and research? Why is research required for GME? What research is required for GME? How will health care reform affect GME and biomedical research?
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