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Undergraduate Medical Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— I write in support of Dr. Rosinski's recommended revision of undergraduate medical education (222:473, 1972). In 1968,I made a similar proposal. 1 In essence, I indicated that the undergraduate medical curriculum was failing because it was trying to do too many things at one and the same time.
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Undergraduate Medical Education

2019
Simulation-based medical education (SBME) has become a routinely utilized tool in the teaching and training of medical students, nurses, and other healthcare workers. This chapter will review the utility of simulation-based education in undergraduate medical training, for both medical students pursuing a career in anesthesiology and those interfacing ...
Jonathan Lipps, Lori Meyers
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Undergraduate medical education.

JAMA, 1982
MEDICAL SCHOOLS Accreditation The official accrediting body for educational programs that lead to the MD degree is the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), which is listed for this purpose by the US Secretary of Education and recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation.
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Undergraduate medical education.

JAMA, 1983
There were 35,944 applicants for the 1984-1985 year in US medical schools. Of this number, 17,194 were accepted by at least one school. First-year enrollment equaled 16,992. Be-accepted by at least one school. First-year enrollment equaled 16,992. Because some students were repeating the first year, the number of first-time enrolled students was 16,459.
A E, Crowley, S I, Etzel, E S, Petersen
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Undergraduate medical education.

JAMA, 1989
The number of applicants to US medical schools, which declined steadily between 1985 and 1988, increased slightly for the class entering in 1989. The profile of entering students showed a small decline from last year in the percentage of students with grade point averages categorized as "A" (3.5 or above on a 4-point scale) and slight declines in four ...
H S, Jonas, S I, Etzel, B, Barzansky
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Undergraduate Medical Education

1987
Undergraduate medical education has changed markedly in the decades after mid-century. The basic medical sciences have been de-emphasized; clinical training in the specialties has replaced that in general medicine; and both types of training have been compressed to permit much of the fourth year to be used for electives.
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Undergraduate Medical Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
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Undergraduate Medical Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
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Undergraduate medical education

2013
H. Thomas Aretz, Elizabeth G. Armstrong
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