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Morgan, Joan – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1989
Discusses the problem of lack of Black faculty members at medical schools, how this affects minority student enrollment, what can be done about the problem, and what is presently being done to reverse the trend. Suggests implementation of incentive programs to attract Black faculty to academic medicine. (JS)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Students, Black Teachers, Enrollment Influences
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Thompson, Robert J., Jr.; Matarazzo, Joseph D. – American Psychologist, 1984
Compares results of a survey of chief psychologists in medical schools to results of a similar survey reported in 1978. Reports that changes in bylaws of university-affiliated hospitals have enabled psychologists to be members of the active medical staff and that progress has been made in achieving departmental status for psychology. (KH)
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Department Heads, Departments, Higher Education
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Moskowitz, Milton – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Discusses the contribution of historically black schools in training black doctors, the progress of blacks in medical education, and the problem of doctor shortages in black communities. Comparative charts include information on the numbers of blacks in the highest-ranked nursing schools, black enrollment, black graduations, and faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Community, Black Students
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Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Topics addressed in the annual meeting and report of the Association of American Medical Colleges for 1979 include: AAMC cooperation with other organizations, quality control and cost containment in health care education, educational initiatives, biomedical research, faculty, students, institutional development, teaching hospitals, and information…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Cooperative Programs, Educational Improvement, Higher Education
McPheeters, Harold L. – 1987
Health professions education is a costly and complex aspect of higher education, and its components and functions are different from those of the rest of higher education. This report offers information on the various functions, costs, and funding sources of academic health centers. Because it is difficult for state health policy leaders to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinics, Educational Economics, Educational Finance
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Hine, Darlene Clark – Journal of Negro Education, 1985
Provides a history of the failure of Leonard Medical School, a Black school founded in 1882 and closed in 1920 after being negatively assessed in the Flexner Report. Examines the responses of the school's White administrators to reform impulses within the medical profession. Discusses reasons for the survival of Howard and Meharry medical schools.…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black History, Educational History, Higher Education
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Harden, R. M.; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1996
Task-based learning (TBL) is an educationally sound, effective, and efficient strategy for delivering relevant education. In TBL, the tasks of the health care professional provide the context and the focus for learning, but are not the objective of the student's learning. Students gain a basic understanding of the principles of health and disease…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools
James, William – 1984
In the 1800s there were few opportunities for blacks who wanted to become physicians. Harvard and Bowdoin began accepting black students in the 1840s, but "whites only" policies existed at most schools until the 1960s. The majority of black doctors were trained in Europe or at one of the black medical colleges established after the Civil War. A…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, College Desegregation, Educational Discrimination
Sistek, Vladimir – 1988
Medical students undergoing a stressful process of adjustment, especially in their first year of studies, to the environment of medical school and hospital wards with their stringent requirements, are subject to a personal and professional identity crisis. Possible maladjustments may have profoundly negative affects on their studies and their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coping, Counseling Services, Foreign Countries
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Factors related to the decline in applications for medical school include costs of medical education, student's desire to begin earning money quickly, publicity about the high cost of malpractice insurance and the increasingly bureaucratic nature of the medical professions, and the perception that there is a continuing overabundance of doctors.…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Career Choice, College Applicants, Declining Enrollment
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James, William – Integrated Education, 1979
Outlines the history of medical education for Blacks in the U.S. from 1850 to the present. Reports recent data on minority group participation in medicine and other health professions, and mentions a number of programs designed to increase such opportunities. (GC)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Black Education, Black Students, Educational History
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
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
Medical education leaders find medical schools have failed to adapt programs to changing health care needs and are keeping enrollments high despite projected physician surpluses, favoring clinical work over teaching, overextending research efforts, and neglecting ambulatory care, cost containment, elderly care, and socieconomic factors of illness.…
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Role, Educational Change, Health Services
Ehrhart, Julie Kuhn; Sandler, Bernice R. – 1990
The report focuses attention on those areas of medical school education that may have a negative effect on women students' confidence and competence. It examines the different ways that male and female medical students experience their training and the particular stresses that women may face, including: role conflicts; questions about commitment;…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Demonstration Programs, Dropout Prevention, Educational Environment
Denton, David R. – 1991
This report addresses the problem of underrepresentation of minorities in the health care professions and presents results of a comparative study that examined the factors differentiating schools that enroll and graduate relatively large numbers of minority students from those who do not. Study findings revealed that schools with higher minority…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Applicants, Comparative Analysis
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