US graduate medical education, 2004-2005: trends in primary care specialties.
- S. Brotherton, P. Rockey, S. I. Etzel
- Medicine, Political ScienceJAMA
- 7 September 2005
Trends in GME suggest that the primary care medical workforce of the future will include more women, more IMGs, and more DOs, following many years of annual increases.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 2003-2004.
- B. Barzansky, S. I. Etzel
- Medicine, EducationJAMA
- 1 September 2004
The role of the medical school dean has expanded over time and is associated with the creation of a discrete administrative structure for the educational program.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 2002-2003.
- B. Barzansky, S. I. Etzel
- Medicine, EducationJAMA
- 3 September 2003
While the number of applicants to US medical schools has continued to decline, student numbers are constant and most medical schools have incorporated new subject areas into their curricula, although time devoted to these areas varies across schools.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 1999-2000.
- B. Barzansky, H. Jonas, S. I. Etzel
- Education, MedicineJAMA
- 6 September 2000
The use of standardized methods of assessment, such as objective structured clinical examinations, to evaluate students' clinical performance was highly variable among schools.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 2001-2002.
- B. Barzansky, S. I. Etzel
- Medicine, EducationJAMA
- 4 September 2002
We used data mainly from the 2001-2002 Liaison Committee on Medical Education Annual Medical School Questionnaire, which had a 100% response rate, to describe the status of US medical education…
Educational programs in US medical schools.
- H. Jonas, S. I. Etzel, B. Barzansky
- MedicineJAMA
- 21 August 1991
A look at medical education as a whole in the historical context reveals many positive changes, including an increase in student diversity over time, the introduction of alternative instructional formats, and attempts to evaluate student clinical competence more reliably; within the context of environmental expectations, however, many challenges still remain.
Educational programs in US medical schools.
- H. Jonas, S. I. Etzel, B. Barzansky
- Education, MedicineJAMA
- 1991
The increasing number of applicants to medical school, coupled with stabilization in the credentials of accepted applicants, appears to be reversing the downward trend of the 1980s, and the prevalence of instructional formats such as problem-based learning and computer-assisted instruction illustrates that medical schools are willing to experiment with educational innovation.
Graduate medical education, 2009-2010.
- S. Brotherton, S. I. Etzel
- MedicineJAMA
- 15 September 2010
In total, it is estimated that there were 109 840 active residents in ACGME-accredited programs during the 2009-2010 academic year.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 2000-2001.
- B. Barzansky, S. I. Etzel
- Education, MedicineJAMA
- 5 September 2001
The availability of patients to participate in clinical teaching during 2000-2001 decreased in almost half of schools compared with 1999-2000, and many schools reported difficulty in recruiting or retaining volunteer faculty members to provide clinical education in the community.
Educational programs in US medical schools, 1997-1998.
- B. Barzansky, H. Jonas, S. I. Etzel
- Medicine, EducationJAMA
- 2 September 1998
To describe the current status of medical education programs in the United States, we used data from the 1997-1998 Liaison Committee on Medical Education Annual Medical School Questionnaire, which…
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