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Lawrence Grierson; Mathew Mercuri; Asiana Elma; Meera Mahmud; Dorothy Bakker; Neil Johnston; Monica Aggarwal; Gina Agarwal – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
The maldistribution of family physicians challenges equitable primary care access in Canada. The "Theory of Social Attachment" suggests that preferential selection and distributed training interventions have potential in influencing physician disposition. However, evaluations of these approaches have focused predominantly on rural…
Descriptors: Physicians, Graduate Medical Education, Correlation, Medical Schools
Birkeland, Søren; Bogh, Søren Bie – Cogent Education, 2018
Malpractice litigation is an increasing concern in general practice and other healthcare services but possibly is susceptible to changes in education schemes. In this study using Danish register data, we aimed to investigate the association between general practitioners' risk of becoming involved in a malpractice complaint in a 1-year time frame…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physicians, Medical Education, Correlation
Click, Ivy A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The nation is facing a physician shortage, specifically in relation to primary care and in rural underserved areas. The most basic function of a medical school is to educate physicians to care for the national population. The purpose of this study was to examine the physician practicing characteristics of the graduates of East Tennessee State…
Descriptors: Graduates, Physicians, State Universities, Medical Schools
Warfield, Marji Erickson; Crossman, Morgan K.; Delahaye, Jennifer; Der Weerd, Emma; Kuhlthau, Karen A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
We conducted in-depth case studies of 10 health care professionals who actively provide primary medical care to adults with autism spectrum disorders. The study sought to understand their experiences in providing this care, the training they had received, the training they lack and their suggestions for encouraging more physicians to provide this…
Descriptors: Primary Health Care, Physicians, Autism, Case Studies
McDougle, Leon; Mavis, Brian E.; Jeffe, Donna B.; Roberts, Nicole K.; Ephgrave, Kimberly; Hageman, Heather L.; Lypson, Monica L.; Thomas, Lauree; Andriole, Dorothy A. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
This study sought to determine the academic and professional outcomes of medical school graduates who failed the United States Licensing Examination Step 1 on the first attempt. This retrospective cohort study was based on pooled data from 2,003 graduates of six Midwestern medical schools in the classes of 1997-2002. Demographic, academic, and…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Physicians
Parisky, Alex – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to better understand the implementation of educational technology in selected medical schools. This study utilized Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation theory to investigate the perspectives of educational technology leaders at four different medical schools in the United States. In the coming years,…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Case Studies, Leaders, Attitudes
Alper, Philip R. – Policy Review, 2010
Given the chorus of approval for primary care emanating from every party to the health reform debate, one might suppose that the future for primary physicians is bright. Yet this is far from certain. And when one looks to history and recognizes that primary care medicine has failed virtually every conceivable market test in recent years, its…
Descriptors: Physicians, Primary Health Care, Career Development, Medical Students

Coburn, A. Stephen – Journal of Medical Education, 1974
Undergraduate and postgraduate training program for England and Israel are described and assessed for their effect upon career development. Relevant government policy is also reviewed for its impact upon the educational design. Particular attention is directed to evolving medical schools that are attempting innovative approaches to primary care…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools

Ginzberg, Eli – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
A point-counter-point analysis of increased dollar flows and the transformation of medical education is presented. Conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made regarding open issues in public policy, medical education, and the role of social institutions. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Financial Support, Higher Education, Hospitals

Graettinger, John S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
An analysis of programs and positions in the first year of graduate medical education regarded as acceptable by U.S. medical students suggests that the ratio for all positions is about one per graduate and even less in primary care programs. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Geographic Location, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education

Derzon, Robert A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
The medical school-hospital relationship is examined in terms of graduate medical education, primary care initiatives, classification of patients, financing house staff, hospital referrals, and planning constraints. (LBH)
Descriptors: Costs, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education

Cohen, Jordan J. – Academic Medicine, 1995
Medical schools are taking up the challenge to foster interest in the generalist fields. Issues in education of generalist physicians include the need for basic science teaching, more teaching in outpatient settings, difficulties of forecasting workforce needs, the challenge to generalist physician faculty, and the challenge of chronically…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education

Margolis, Richard J. – Change, 1977
Exploding medical delivery costs and monopolistic practices have brought wide public disenchantment with the American way of healing. Medical school admission practices, more than any other single factor, influence the demography and therefore the availability of health care in the U.S. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Costs, Court Litigation, Delivery Systems

Cooper, John A. D. – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
The role of the Association of American Medical Colleges is reviewed from its early attempts to raise educational standards in medical schools to its current involvement with interinstitutional cooperation, continuing medical education, research support, and public health care. (LBH)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Higher Education, History, Medical Research

Sarnacki, Randolph E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
The current shortage of primary care physicians demands that medical schools implement ameliorative procedures. Two general approaches were evaluated. It was concluded that only the one advocating medical curriculum manipulation offers a viable direction and that focusing on selecting applicants with certain biographical characteristics has…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Competence, Curriculum Development, Demand Occupations