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Research Training for Residents

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
I have been given the almost impossible task of assessing the status of research in otolaryngology residency programs across the country. How best to do this is elusive to me. However, three methods seem appropriate for the task. The first is to sample the philosophical opinions of program directors representing widely varied sized and geographically ...
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The Current State of Gender-Affirming Surgery Training in Plastic Surgery Residency Programs as Reported by Residency Program Directors

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: The purpose of this Web-based survey was to elucidate the current perspectives of plastic surgery residency program directors on training residents to perform gender-affirming surgery ...
K. Magoon   +4 more
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Bullying, Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Harassment, and the Fear of Retaliation During Surgical Residency Training: A Systematic Review

World Journal of Surgery, 2022
Arianna L. Gianakos   +7 more
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Neurology residency training in 2017

Neurology, 2018
Objective To survey graduating US neurology residents on the topics of debt, fellowship interview process, future plans, and their readiness for practice and business management tasks.
A. Mahajan   +6 more
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Educational objectives in psychiatric residency training: a survey of training directors and residents

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
The authors surveyed 200 physicians completing their psychiatric residencies on the importance and achievement of 124 core training objectives. One hundred thirty (65%) of the residents and all 23 of the training directors of the programs selected responded. As a group, residents viewed a substantial number of the objectives as less important, and less
C L, Bowden   +3 more
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Neurology residency training at the millennium

Neurology, 2002
Neurology training is changing because of the explosion of information and new treatment modalities that became available during the 1990s, the Decade of the Brain. The Residency Review Committee (RRC) mandated curriculum changes in 1998. During the same decade, the number of American medical graduates (AMG) who entered neurology declined.
J R, Corboy   +4 more
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Preventive Medicine Residency Training: A Resident's Perspective

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1991
Preventive medicine as a discipline confronts considerable internal and external pressure today about society's needs for prevention specialists. Training in the field has remained static in the face of great changes. This article asserts the need to reassess the philosophy, content, and structure of graduate training in preventive medicine.
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Otolaryngology Residency and Fellowship Training: The Resident's Perspective

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
Based on the success rate of US otolaryngology graduates on the American Board of Otolaryngology Certification Examination, it would appear that otolaryngology training is quite good. However, it is not clear that all aspects of training are equal in quality, not only between programs but also within a single program.
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Dermatology residency training in 1932 versus dermatology residency training in 1990

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
Dermatologic training programs and patient care in 1932 are compared with patient care, research, and residency training programs in 1990. The changes are due to development of newer diagnostic procedures and therapeutic agents, emergence of dermatopharmacology programs, research conducted by and supported by the pharmaceutical industry, and support of
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Standardized residency training

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2003
Robert P. Rapp, Janet Teeters
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