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Tanji, Jeffrey L. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
Describes the development of a hands-on sports medicine training program for residents at the University of California, Davis, Medical Center. Education strategies include clinical teaching, on-the-field education, experiential learning, and didactic instruction. Programs focusing exclusively on sports medicine are needed because the number of…
Descriptors: Athletes, Clinical Experience, Curriculum Development, Exercise
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Hansen, Lori A.; Talley, Robert C. – Academic Medicine, 1992
In the University of South Dakota's medical school clerkship program, students may choose one of three ambulatory-care settings. In one, the curriculum is problem based and student centered to enhance student interest in primary care. The new program has been successful and well received and is being further developed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Greganti, M. Andrew; Schuster, Barbara L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
The experience of two combined residency programs in internal medicine and pediatrics is reviewed. The difficulty for residents of achieving competence in two disciplines is compounded by a lack of faculty role models. Success will depend on the ability of graduates to offer special talents to academic and clinical settings. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Graduate Medical Education
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Rural areas have difficulty attracting physicians, and they also send fewer students to medical schools than do urban areas. A program at the University of Washington's medical school known as WAMI--for Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho--is trying to combat that problem. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Family Practice (Medicine), Geographic Distribution, Higher Education
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Casciato, Dennis A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
The implementation of a continuity of a care clinic in a highly subspecialized Veterans Administration internal medicine training program for postgraduate medical students is described, with focus on resolving problems created by the idiosyncratic administrative features and resource limitations of the hospital. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Clinical Experience, Clinics, Graduate Medical Education
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Berger, Alexander; Schaffer, Susan – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
A year-long interdisciplinary continuity-of-care elective for second-year, preclinical students in a medically underserved inner-city neighborhood is described. Students were able to learn the skills needed to implement and evaluate long-term health care and to assess the cost effectiveness of various approaches to such care. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Experience, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged
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Collins, Edward W.; O'Shea, John S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
Behaviorally disturbed children are treated through the Pediatric/Adolescent Primary Care Unit at Rhode Island Hospital in a program designed to combine the care of children with behavior problems and the training of pediatric residents. The coordination of each child's care becomes the responsibility of a resident or nurse practitioner. (JMD)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clinical Experience, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students
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Eisenberg, John M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
The history, status, problems, and prospects of postgraduate medical training for primary care practice in the United Kingdom are reviewed in order to provide insight for American medical educators. The British emphasis on hospital-based training is questioned, but is seen as less of a problem for Americans. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Educational Problems, Family Practice (Medicine), Foreign Countries
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Fenton, Barbara A.; Povar, Gail J. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
The primary care clerkship at George Washington University (District of Columbia) medical school, the only required ambulatory care experience in the curriculum, is described. Topics discussed include the interdisciplinary structure of the program, its goals, curriculum and student evaluation, and challenges faced in implementation (faculty,…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Degree Requirements
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Dervin, John V.; Rodnick, Jonathan E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
The key element in a clerkship in family practice at Community Hospital, Santa Rosa, California, is the student's General Medical Clinic. Under the supervision of a family physician teacher, senior medical students work as a team with family nurse practitioners caring for patients. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Clinics, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education
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Roberts, Allan; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1993
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine's success in educating and retaining primary care physicians for practice in rural Appalachia is ascribed to its focused mission; a multistate student exchange program; careful recruitment, admission, and placement; early clinical training in rural sites; and status as a state-supported institution.…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, College Admission, Higher Education, Labor Turnover
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Berenbaum, Isidore; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A 12-week primary care elective for third-year medical students at Boston University School of Medicine is described. Clinical sites at three Boston community health centers are coordinated to provide a longitudinal, integrated experience in ambulatory pediatrics and medicine. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), College Instruction, Cooperative Programs
American Medical Students Association Foundation, Rolling Meadows, IL. – 1976
In May 1975, the American Medical Student Association Foundation began the development of a primary care preceptorship program for medical and osteopathic students in National Health Service Corps (NHSC) communities. The goals of the preceptorship program were to (1) provide experience in the delivery of primary care in a health manpower shortage…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Career Choice, Clinical Experience, Evaluation Criteria
Rosinski, Edwin F.; Dagenais, Fred – 1980
Data collected as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation study of residency programs for training in primary medicine and pediatrics are analyzed. The seven residencies supported by the federal government and the nine residencies supported by the Foundation are compared. A brief description of the programs as they existed in 1978 are…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Educational Objectives