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Internships And Residencies

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1938

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Attitudes of psychiatric residents toward the necessity of internship

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
The authors note that the elimination of the internship requirement for board certification has engendered much discussion and has called attention to the need for further study of training in psychiatry. To help clarify the issue, they investigated demographic and career choice factors, individual internship decisions, and perceptions and feelings ...
Edward Charles   +2 more
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A Comparison of the Internship Experiences of Aspiring School Leaders in a Principal Residency and Traditional Principal Preparation Program in Texas

Journal of School Leadership
The principal internship is a crucial component of principal preparation programs (PPP) in the U.S. and, increasingly, in other countries. The purpose of this study was to compare the experiences and work of principal candidates enrolled in one principal
V. Rangel   +2 more
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APPROVED INTERNSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
ANNUAL REPORT ON INTERNSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES BY THE COUNCIL ON MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HOSPITALS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION The approved internship and residency lists are again being published in a special Internship and Residency Number ofThe Journal. They include changes in and additions to the lists as of May 1, 1949.
William R. Albus   +2 more
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Making a match: the US system of residencies and internships [PDF]

open access: possibleIn Practice, 2005
AS postgraduate education becomes an increasingly important focus within the veterinary profession, interest in the opportunities provided by veterinary schools and other institutions in the USA is growing. However, graduates of veterinary schools in the UK and Europe are at a relative disadvantage because of a lack of experience of the American system
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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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Resident Recruitment in Psychiatry: Influence of an Internship Requirement

Academic Psychiatry, 1977
In contrast to the majority of psychiatric residency programs, the University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) has continued to require an internship year prior to a full three-year residency. To study the influence of this requirement on resident recruitment we conducted a survey of noncompleters of residency applications.
Joel Yager, Sandra Lipschultz
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Medical Schools, Internships, Residencies and Boards

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Undergraduate and graduate medical education is in a state of confusion as various commissions issue supposedly authoritative reports. The fact that the AMA's Council on Medical Education accepted the Millis Commission Report of 1966 has had a major damaging effect.1 The AMA House of Delegates, which approved the recommendations, and most educators ...
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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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Facilitating the transition to residency: A resident-as-coach pilot program

Medical Teacher
Background The transition from medical school to residency is a critical developmental phase; coaching may help students prepare for this role transition.
Dana G Callahan   +8 more
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