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Internship and Residency Number

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
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The Internship and Residency Application Hassle

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Abstract Two applicants describe their experiences in applying for training in internal medicine.
P M, Ness, J M, Weiler
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CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
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Internship for Residents: To be or not to be

Academic Psychiatry, 1977
Public criticism of psychiatry is well taken in some areas, such as neglect of the chronic psychotic patient. Public mistrust of professionals in general is coupled with the demand for more physicians and student demand for relevance, all of which may lead to a degradation of scholarship. Graduate teaching should not be just to produce craftsmen; there
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Transition to Residency: The “Internship 101 Experience”

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2016
6 Sou .com BACKGROUND AND SETTING Graduates of U.S. medical schools often lack the key skills and knowledge necessary for the difficult transition to residency. Residency program directors recognize the gaps in medical school education and suggest broadening the educational experience for fourth-year students.
Elisha, Brownfield   +2 more
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Internships, Residencies, and Fellowships

2010
Libraries need creative ways to grow a new generation of librarians, specifically middle managers. The authors’ profession is not known for training librarians to become managers, either in graduate school or on the job. Because of this deficiency they find themselves without a succession plan to fill the forthcoming retirements in upper management ...
Rachel Kuhn Stinehelfer   +1 more
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Integration of Internship and Residency

JAMA, 1971
Abroad educational base is a critical requirement in the preparation of a physician for a lifetime of training without much excellence—even competence—swiftly vanishes. The thesis is simple, and as far as I am aware, noncontroversial. The Advisory Committee on Graduate Medical Education has been struggling with the problems of supporting this thesis in
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Implementation of the Essentials of Approved Internships and Residencies

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
The "Essentials of Approved Internship" and the "Essentials of Approved Residencies" 1 are offered as guides to the staffs of hospitals conducting intern and resident programs and are the bases on which their training potential is evaluated. These are minimum standards which should apply wherever there is an approved program.
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