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Residency Training

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2000
R. C. is an orthopaedic resident in a teaching program. At the orthopaedic clinic, he examines an elderly, otherwise healthy patient who requires a total hip replacement. He presents the patient to his covering attending physician, who agrees to supervise the joint replacement surgery. The resident discusses the surgery with the patient. The procedure,
J D, Capozzi, R, Rhodes
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Residency training program: Perceptions of residents

Annals of African Medicine, 2010
There is a phobia among doctors for the residency training program, since the establishment of the program over 30 years ago. The reason for establishing the program was mainly to provide the much-needed specialists in medicine.To ascertain the perception of the residency training program among residents.Structured questionnaires were administered to ...
Yusufu, L. M. D.   +4 more
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Part-Time Residency Training

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
The development of part-time training in the United States and Canada is described. The flexibility required for young women physicians who attempt to combine childbearing and career development, together with the increasing number of women entering medicine, underlines the importance of part-time training schedules.
S, Fisman, L, Ginsburg
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China's evolving residency training

Medical Teacher, 2015
Dear SirHome to one fifth of the world's population, China has an aging demography. In order to meet the increased demand for the qualified general practitioners, the National Health and Family Pla...
Zhenzhen, Cao, Long, Wang
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Resident involvement in residency training

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1971
Abstract The residents at Temple University Health Sciences Center have shown over the past 2 years that working together with staff they can design a curriculum that is highly satisfactory to all concerned. This was partly possible because of efforts of the 1969–1970 resident group but was set upon a positively accelerating course by the resident ...
Neil B. Edwards   +2 more
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Resident Training in Microbiology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007
To meet the challenges of diagnosis and management of infectious diseases, clinical pathology residents must receive comprehensive training in microbiology, learn to think critically, develop problem-solving skills, and take active roles as laboratory consultants.
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