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Roberts, Allan; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1995
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine's successful interstate educational exchange program through the Southern Regional Education Board is described, and concerns are expressed for the program's future. Suggestions are offered for establishing similar multistate programs that promote education in medical specialties and encourage…
Descriptors: Exchange Programs, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Interstate Programs
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Otten, Edward J.; Zink, Brian J. – Academic Medicine, 1989
The University of Cincinnati's comprehensive emergency medicine residency curriculum provides significant practical training in ground and aeromedical transport, disaster work, telemetry communications, and administrative matters. Initial program feedback has been very positive. (MSE)
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Medical Services
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Rabinowitz, Howard K. – Academic Medicine, 1992
A popular required family medicine clerkship at Jefferson Medical College (Pennsylvania) suggests that ambulatory care can be taught as a core component of the clinical curriculum. Success requires strong institutional support, structured curriculum, adequate patients, dedicated faculty, sufficient training sites, an appropriate evaluation…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Design, Family Practice (Medicine), Financial Support
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Murray, Margaret; Fleming, Michael – Academic Medicine, 1996
Describes a model international program for educating physicians about alcohol-related problems, focusing on the initiative's "trainer-development" approach and critical issues in implementing the program in other countries. Also describes the successful implementation of the program in Poland. (MDM)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Cusimano, Michael D.; David, Mary Ann – Academic Medicine, 1998
A survey identified 15 programs worldwide dedicated to teaching individuals how to direct, research, or improve the education of health professionals. Eleven programs offered master's-level degrees and five offered doctorates. Most had flexible study-time arrangements. Graduates of such courses have already assumed leadership positions in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Doctoral Programs, Educational Improvement, Educational Opportunities
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Morahan, Page S.; Voytko, Mary Lou; Abbuhl, Stephanie; Means, Lynda J.; Wara, Diane W.; Thorson, Jayne; Cotsonas, Carolyn E. – Academic Medicine, 2001
Describes the experience of Centers of Excellence in Women's Health at seven U.S. medical schools in initiating and sustaining leadership programs for women faculty. Describes program formation, content, and evaluation approaches. Reviews areas of success and difficulties faced, proposes strategies to overcome difficulties, and reviews important…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Program Descriptions
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Goldenberg, Kim; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
A program combining pediatrics and internal medicine is described. The four-year program, focusing on ambulatory care, alternates six-month rotations in each field and includes clinic training. Success factors include comparison of outpatient and inpatient care, developing an ambulatory practice to support resident salaries, and preparation for…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Internal Medicine
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Lewis, James E. – Academic Medicine, 1996
A University of Alabama plan to improve productivity in the medical school by reallocating institutional funds and changing the handling of professional practice revenues is described, and its effects, strengths, and weaknesses after the first three fiscal years of implementation are examined. Despite some problems, the plan appears to be…
Descriptors: Clinics, Higher Education, Income, Medical Education
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Harris, Ilene B.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
The University of Minnesota's required six-week ambulatory medicine clerkship provides a comprehensive orientation to ambulatory care through planned integration of patient care with academic work. Responses of both students and faculty have been enthusiastic, with the benefits compensating for high costs in preceptor time. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Course Organization, Educational Benefits, Higher Education
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Davis, Ardis K., Ed.; Kahn, Norman B., Jr., Ed.; Wartman, Steven A., Ed.; Wilson, Modena E. H., Ed.; Kahn, Ruth H., Ed. – Academic Medicine, 2001
Contains articles describing and evaluating the Interdisciplinary Generalist Curriculum (IGC) Project, a curriculum for the first two years of medical school designed to encourage more graduates to enter generalist fields. Articles are grouped in sections: "What Was the ICG Project?"; "What Can Others Learn from the IGC…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Parenti, Connie M.; Moldow, Charles F. – Academic Medicine, 1995
The University of Minnesota internal medicine residency program of ambulatory general medicine rotations in rural communities and urban managed care settings is described. Development and structure of rotations, objectives, teaching strategies, faculty development, evaluation system, and elements of successful implementation are discussed.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Faculty Development, Graduate Medical Education
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Hull, Alan L.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
The hospital charts of 44 patients who were autologous blood donors undergoing elective orthopedic surgery and a matched group of 44 patients who were not autologous blood donors were analyzed to determine their physicians' transfusion practices. A continuing medical education program was developed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Education, Patients, Physicians
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Margolis, Stephen; Kaetz, Susan – Academic Medicine, 1989
A nationwide network of clinics to educate health care providers about clinical aspects of sexually transmitted diseases has succeeded and led to development of a 13-clinic network for training in the clinical, epidemiological, psychological, and social aspects of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), drawing on the earlier clinic…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Allied Health Occupations Education, Disease Control, Health Promotion
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Donahue, Deirdre Carroll; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
A joint cholesterol research venture between a University of Massachusetts medical center and a health maintenance organization, the Fallon Healthcare System, is described, focusing on issues arising from the two institutions' differing priorities and perspectives concerning health care and research. While such a collaborative arrangement can hold…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Health Maintenance Organizations, Health Services, Higher Education
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Slater, Morton; Iler, Elisabeth – Academic Medicine, 1991
The Gateway to Higher Education program, established in New York City in 1986, has demonstrated that minority students who perform at least at grade level can begin a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in ninth grade and achieve outstanding academic achievement through their high school years, if necessary support is available. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Preparation, High Schools, Higher Education
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