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Coonrod, Dean V.; Bay, R. Curtis; Rowley, Beverley D.; Del Mar, Nancy B.; Gabriele, Laura; Tessman, Terrie D.; Chambliss, Linda R. – Academic Medicine, 2000
Medical residents were randomly assigned to either a 20-minute session on the importance of screening for domestic violence or to an unrelated topic. Subsequently, 71 percent of the trained residents diagnosed at least one case of domestic violence compared to 52 percent of residents in the control group. Rates of diagnosis also differed by…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Family Violence, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
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Manassis, Katharina; Katz, Mark; Lofchy, Jodi; Wiesenthal, Stephanie – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: To examine the influence of initial interest, pre-clerkship experiences, clerkship experiences, and enrichment activities on choosing a career in psychiatry. Method: Residents in psychiatry at the authors' medical school completed a survey that examined each of these factors in relation to career choice. Results: Thirty participants…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Medical Schools, Career Choice, Psychiatry
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Bennett, Aurora J.; Arnold, Lesley M.; Welge, Jeffrey A. – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: Standardized patients are used in teaching medical students and evaluating their clinical skills during the psychiatric clerkship. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the addition of a Psychiatry Clinical Standardized Patient Examination (PCX) during the third-year clerkship improved students' performances on the…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Psychiatry, Patients, Examiners
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Kontos, Nicholas; Querques, John; Freudenreich, Oliver – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: The psychopharmacologist designation currently pervades and heavily influences the practice, perception, and teaching of clinical psychiatry. The authors hope to make a case and provide the raw material for informed discussion of this role during psychiatric residency training. Method: A definition for the psychopharmacologist is…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Patients, Teaching Methods, Pharmacology
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Gilbert, Andrew R.; Tew, James D., Jr.; Reynolds, Charles F., III; Pincus, Harold A.; Ryan, Neal; Nash, Kenneth; Kupfer, David J. – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: The authors describe a developmental model for enhancing residency research training for careers in academic psychiatry. Over the past 10 years, the University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry has developed a research track (RT) for its residents. While the Department's plan has been to address the critical need of training…
Descriptors: Physicians, Psychiatry, Department Heads, Beginning Teachers
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Kirmayer, Laurence J.; Rousseau, Cecile; Guzder, Jaswant; Jarvis, G. Eric – Academic Psychiatry, 2008
Objectives: The authors summarize the pedagogical approaches and curriculum used in the training of clinicians in cultural psychiatry at the Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University. Method: We reviewed available published and unpublished reports on the history and development of training in cultural psychiatry at McGill…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Summer Programs, Demography, Psychiatry
Thorner, Robert N.; Rudzinski, Karen – 1981
Professional requirements for physicians specializing in allergy were estimated to assist policymakers in developing guidelines for graduate medical education. In estimating service requirements for allergy, an allergy Delphi panel reviewed reference and incidence-prevalence and utilization data for 21 conditions that affect the ambulatory care…
Descriptors: Allergy, Delphi Technique, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
Rudzinski, Karen; Thorner, Robert N. – 1981
Professional requirements for physicians specializing in pediatrics were estimated to assist policymakers in developing guidelines for graduate medical education. In estimating service requirements for pediatrics, the pediatrics Delphi panel reviewed reference and incidence-prevalence and utilization data for 230 conditions that affect the…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics, Graduate Medical Education
Tracy, Octavious; Birchette-Pierce, Cheryl – 1981
Professional requirements for physicians specializing in cardiology were estimated to assist policymakers in developing guidelines for graduate medical education. The determination of physician requirements was based on an adjusted needs rather than a demand or utilization model. For each illness, manpower requirements were modified by the…
Descriptors: Cardiology, Delphi Technique, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
SysteMetrics, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. – 1983
Provided are appendices for a study which examined the relationship between graduate medical education (GME) and practice profiles in three specialties: family practice, psychiatry, and obstetrics/gynecology. Appendix A includes materials related to methodology of the study. Appendices B-D include supplementary materials for family practice,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education, Gynecology
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Charney, Evan – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Residency programs for primary practice are described with focus on: model practice goals, the setting, and scheduling; faculty, including some approaches for resolving the new "town-gown" dichotomy; and the two basic types of curricula (family medicine model and the more traditional internship experience). (JT)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, College Faculty, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
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Bucher, Robert M.; Moore, Richard J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
An experiment is reported which utilized a professional medical care organization as the base for intern and resident education. The major reason for its failure was the rigidity of Medicare regulations. The data suggest the mechanism is feasible and could potentially obviate many problems of hospital-based programs. (Editor/JT)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Educational Finance, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
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New Jersey State Dept. of Higher Education, Trenton. – 1985
A study was undertaken to develop guidelines for the future course of graduate medical education (GME) in New Jersey. General findings were that the current array and total number of hospital-based GME offerings by specialty and location appear sufficient, although attention must be paid to appropriate distribution; that the major basis of funding…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Financial Support, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Bell, Robert M. – 1977
Scores from the American Board of Internal Medicine certification examination (ABIM) were analyzed to relate the quality of physician performance (best indicated by ABIM scores) to early factors in the physician's training. Data were obtained on 438 1955, 1960, 1965, and 1969 graduates of nine unnamed medical schools. Regression analyses were…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Medical Schools
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Robens, J. F.; Buck, W. B. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1979
Presented are an American Board of Veterinary Toxicology survey and evaluation of the training resources available in graduate programs in toxicology located in colleges of veterinary medicine. Regulatory toxicology, number of toxicologists needed, and curriculum are also discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Directories, Educational Quality, Employment Opportunities
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