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Biro, Frank M.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
A survey of all 1987 graduates (n=112) of all U.S. combined programs found patient care as the major current involvement, with most subjects seeing patients in both pediatric and adult age groups and in primary care only. Perceived deficiencies and preferences in rotation types and quantity were also analyzed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Surveys
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Segal, Scott; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
A survey of 567 graduates of 3 medical schools (Pennsylvania State University, University of Connecticut, and University of Massachusetts) showed medical school research involvement to be strongly associated with postgraduate research involvement. In residency specialty training, fellowship training, academic appointments, career practice choices,…
Descriptors: Careers, Comparative Analysis, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education
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Brokaw, James J.; Tunnicliff, Godfrey; Raess, Beat U.; Saxon, Dale W. – Academic Medicine, 2002
Surveyed medical schools to gauge the current state of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) instruction by gathering details about the specific topics being taught and the objectives behind the instruction. Found that a wide variety of topics are being taught under the umbrella of CAM; for the most part, the instruction appears to be…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Schools, School Surveys
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Hofman, Karen J.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1993
A survey of 1,140 primary care physicians and psychiatrists who graduated from medical school from 1950 through 1985 indicated that knowledge of genetics is increasing, especially among more recent graduates, but deficiencies remain. Need is seen for greater emphasis on genetics to reduce chance of physician error as more tests become available.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Trends, Genetics
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Bland, Carole J.; Seaquist, Elizabeth; Pacala, James T.; Center, Bruce; Finstad, Deborah – Academic Medicine, 2002
Discusses how the University of Minnesota's medical school used an evidence-based, collaborative approach (involving a faculty survey) to assess and improve faculty vitality, particularly in the area of research productivity. (EV)
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Medical School Faculty, Teacher Surveys
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Larson, David B.; Chandler, Maria; Forman, Howard P. – Academic Medicine, 2003
Measured changes in the number and nature of the affiliations between management and medicine in the form of MD/MBA programs in the United States. Found that the number of MD/MBA programs grew from 6 to 33 between 1993 and 2001, and 17 more medical schools were considering establishing the joint-degree program. MD/MBA programs apparently attempt…
Descriptors: College Programs, Medical Education, Medical Schools, School Surveys
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Glassick, Charles E. – Academic Medicine, 2000
A survey of journal editors, scholarly press directors, and granting agencies examined definitions of excellence in faculty scholarship in light of Ernest Boyer's expanded definition of scholarship. Six standards of excellence were derived: clear goals, adequate preparation, appropriate methodology, outstanding results, effective communication,…
Descriptors: Definitions, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Scholarship
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Reuben, David B.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
All 378 family practice and 420 internal medicine training programs in the United States were surveyed to determine how well geriatrics has been integrated into residency programs. Results indicated geriatric training integration is not universal, largely because of shortages of faculty and clinical training sites. (Author/GLR)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Facilities, Family Practice (Medicine), Feedback
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Stein, David H.; Salive, Marcel E. – Academic Medicine, 1996
A survey of 797 preventive medicine residency graduates found that improvements are needed in the curricula for health administration, environmental health, health education, and occupational medicine. Women found their training less adequate than men did in all areas except clinical preventive medicine. Graduates tended to practice ultimately in…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Quality, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Surveys
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Armstrong, Elizabeth G.; Doyle, Jennifer; Bennett, Nancy L. – Academic Medicine, 2003
Studied the long-term effects of a professional development program on physician educators. Responses of 63 participants in a program for physician educators suggest that the program changed behaviors in significant ways and these changes persisted over time. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Graduate Surveys, Medical Education, Physicians
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Campbell, Eric G.; Weissman, Joel S.; Clarridge, Brian; Yucel, Recai; Causino, Nancyanne; Blumenthal, David – Academic Medicine, 2003
Studied the characteristics of medical school faculty who serve on institutional review boards through a survey of 2,989 faculty members. Findings show that the faculty members who serve on institutional review boards tend to have research experience and knowledge that may inform their board activities, but almost half serve as consultants to…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Medical School Faculty, National Surveys, Teacher Characteristics
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Morahan, Page S.; Gold, Jennifer S.; Bickel, Janet – Academic Medicine, 2002
Surveyed faculty affairs personnel at U.S. medical schools. Found that schools support over four times as many offices of faculty affairs as faculty development. Core functions of faculty affairs offices include administrative support for appointments, promotions, and tenure committees; faculty information and policies; faculty governance…
Descriptors: Departments, Faculty Development, Medical School Faculty, Medical Schools
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Feltovich, Joan; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
A survey of departments of internal medicine to assess information about requirements for ambulatory clinical experiences for medical students is discussed. The survey yielded information on status, reasons for ambulatory care training, characteristics, goals, structure, ratings, problems, and difficulties for students. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Departments, Higher Education, Internal Medicine
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DuBois, James M.; Burkemper, Jill – Academic Medicine, 2002
Surveyed medical schools to determine the scope and content of required, formal ethics components in their curriculums. Found that ethics education is far from homogeneous among medical schools in both content and extensiveness. (EV)
Descriptors: Course Content, Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Medical Schools
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Moberg, Thomas F.; Whitcomb, Michael E. – Academic Medicine, 1999
Surveys of faculty and graduating students at 125 medical schools found that by 1998 the schools, collectively, had made little progress in accomplishing recommended educational technology goals; there was much more use of technology in basic science courses than in clinical clerkships. Great variability was found across schools in the uses of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Allied Health Occupations Education, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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