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The Internship and Residency Application Hassle
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974Abstract Two applicants describe their experiences in applying for training in internal medicine.
Paul M. Ness, John M. Weiler
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Transition to Residency: The “Internship 101 Experience”
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 20166 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+3 more
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An applicant's evaluation of an emergency medicine internship and residency
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1990Applicants to emergency medicine residencies face an increasingly difficult task of evaluating a greater number of training programs. High-quality information must be obtained by applicants prior to their submission of a ranking list to the National Intern and Residency Matching Program.
E. Koscove
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Employment and Retention of Nurses Who Completed an Internship and Residency Program
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2020Background: The University of New Mexico Hospitals (UNMH) nurse residency and UNM College of Nursing nurse internship programs began in 2003 and 2004, respectively. This study evaluated the effectiveness of these programs in increasing RN hiring and retention.
Stephen H A Hernandez+2 more
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APPROVED INTERNSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES
In this issue the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals presents its annual report on graduate training. The official list of intern and residency programs includes data regarding hospitals approved as of April 1, 1950. Lists of additional programs approved will be published from time to time in subsequent issues ofThe Journal, including the ...
Edward H. Leveroos
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THE 9-9-9 PLAN FOR INTERNSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES
To the Editor:— The medical services of the Army and Navy are justly proud of the superb health record of our armed forces and of the even more remarkably low mortality rate in wounded soldiers and sailors. Part of this magnificent performance is due, of course, to the efficient organization of the medical services of the armed forces.
Alfred Blalock
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Internship, Residency, and the Coming Demand for Change
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1970F. Mullan
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2021
OBJECTIVE To characterize how class rank and other criteria are used to evaluate applicants for veterinary internship and residency positions. SAMPLE Program directors for 572 internship and residency programs. PROCEDURES A survey was sent to program
L. Kendall+2 more
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OBJECTIVE To characterize how class rank and other criteria are used to evaluate applicants for veterinary internship and residency positions. SAMPLE Program directors for 572 internship and residency programs. PROCEDURES A survey was sent to program
L. Kendall+2 more
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2021
The Veterinary Internship and Residency Matching Program (VIRMP) recently revised its electronic standardized letter of reference (SLOR) to improve the quality and usefulness of the data obtained from it and to enhance the relevance of non-cognitive and ...
J. Levine+12 more
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The Veterinary Internship and Residency Matching Program (VIRMP) recently revised its electronic standardized letter of reference (SLOR) to improve the quality and usefulness of the data obtained from it and to enhance the relevance of non-cognitive and ...
J. Levine+12 more
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Internship for Residents: To be or not to be [PDF]
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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