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Educators for Medical Education?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: In his thoughtful analysis of proposed changes in the curricula of North American medical schools (76:487, 1972), Engel asks physicians to "pause and reflect whether we may n...
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Educating Medical Educators

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— I have been following your series of papers on medical writing, but I doubt that these articles will have much effect on improving the quality and clarity of clinical manuscripts. The problem seems more basic than one that can be solved by writing lessons.
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Medical education without medical educators

Medical Education, 2010
Editor – The onslaught of computer-aided instruction (CAI) in medical education is viewed as one of the newer revolutions in medical education, although, in reality, its origins go back a long way and its impact has been gradual but unrelenting. One of the areas in which CAI is being embraced with particular gusto concerns the replacement by virtual ...
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Transitions in Medical Education and Medical Educators

Medical Science Educator, 2014
A career in academic medicine requires flexibility and adaptability. This is especially true in changing times where support for research is under pressure due to economic challenges. Moreover, as the curricula for training physicians are examined and revised, methods of teaching are shifting away from a primarily lecture-based format toward group ...
William E. Seifert, Henry W. Strobel
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Medical Educators' Views on Medical Education Reform

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991
To determine whether medical educators perceive a need for change in medical student education, we analyzed data from a 1989 survey of 1369 respondents from all US schools of allopathic medicine. Except for basic sciences faculty, a majority of educators stated that "fundamental changes" are needed in medical student education in the United States ...
Joel C. Cantor   +4 more
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Undergraduate Medical Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
There were 28,123 applicants to US medical schools for the 1987-1988 academic year, a 10% decrease from the 1986-1987 year. Of this number, 17,027 applicants were accepted by at least one school. First-year enrollment equaled 16,686 students, of whom 639 students were repeating the first year. Thus, the number of first-time enrolled students was 16,047.
Sylvia I. Etzel, Harry S. Jonas
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MEDICAL EDUCATION AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
The American Medical Association and the Federation of State Licensing Boards have had a long and fruitful partnership in the efforts to raise medical standards throughout the United States. The Association values highly and is appreciative of the support that the state boards have given to its recommendations.
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Recent developments in the medical and surgical treatment of melanoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
Jonathan S Zager
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Promoting cancer screening within the patient centered medical home

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011
Robert A Smith
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