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Elliott, Paul R. – 1975
The Program in Medical Sciences (PIMS) is designed to combine the selection of a heterogeneous class without significant change in the educational environment as designed for a homogeneous class. The program is an attempt to equalize the allocation of resources of the medical profession and to provide primary care physicians to underserved areas.…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admission (School), Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Rosenthal, Thomas C., Ed. – 1990
The availability of primary health care services is an growing concern of New York's rural citizens. Many rural country doctors are approaching retirement age, while most graduating physicians choose high tech specialties rather than primary care. In November 1989, a statewide conference examined the role of New York State medical schools in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools, Medical Services
Funkenstein, Daniel H. – 1978
Reported are the results of an examination of career choices of medical students and physicians from 1958 to 1976. The project was undertaken to determine whether or not data collected at admission and matriculation could be used to predict the career choices of medical students. The report identifies and measures the relative importance of…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Financial Support, Geographic Distribution, Government Role

Freeman, Joshua; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1995
The University of Illinois at Chicago's College of Medicine has implemented a pilot interdisciplinary generalist program. This paper discusses the program's setting, management, curriculum, instruction, and student and program evaluation. The difficulties and procedures in making room for an interdisciplinary primary care program in a traditional…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Medical Education

Whitcomb, Michael E.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
A study compared characteristics of the 25 medical schools producing the lowest percentage of primary care physicians with the 25 producing the largest percentage. Results indicate differences in school commitment to primary care education, research programs, and clinical environments supporting required clerkships, suggesting educational…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment

Ehrlich, Elizabeth – Change, 1978
The College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University challenges conventional health care training on every level. Students are far more diverse than in the usual medical school and follow a curriculum emphasizing small-group learning, independent study, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and direct contact with patients. (LBH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Independent Study

Rogers, David E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Medical academic centers must adjust to a period of little or no real economic growth and make changes for continuing progress. Areas affected by the economic slowdown include policies regarding faculty private practice, the relationship between teaching hospitals and academic health centers, the production of primary care physicians, and the…
Descriptors: College Admission, Disadvantaged, Financial Problems, Futures (of Society)

Osborn, Emilie H. S.; O'Neil, Edward H. – Academic Medicine, 1996
A study examined four "bimodal" medical schools (University of Washington, University of North Carolina, University of California/San Francisco, University of California/San Diego), ranked highly in both production of primary care physicians and receipt of National Institutes of Health research grants. The study examined institutional…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Environment, College Role, Comparative Analysis

Barnhart, Janice; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science surveyed its students (n=44) and those of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school (n=402) to determine whether its initial classes are pursuing primary care careers consistent with the institution's mission. Results suggest student characteristics are at least as influential…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Admission Criteria, Career Choice, College Choice
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. – 1991
This report presents a bill (H.R. 3508) to amend the Public Health Service Act, along with analysis, a report on hearings on the bill, cost estimates and the text of the legislation itself. text of the legislation itself. A section on its purpose explains that it revises and extends Titles VII and VIII which authorize programs relating to the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Federal Aid

Holmes, June E.; Miller, Deborah A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
Questionnaires to determine the factors affecting the choice of practice were mailed to graduates of the University of Oklahoma Tulsa Medical College and their spouses. The results showed that graduates reared in large communities chose similar-sized communities as practice sites and placed high priority on their spouses' desires (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Decision Making, Demography

Sayre, Simon A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
The need for medical school leadership in continuing medical education is discussed and a program at the University of California at Los Angeles is described. Designed to provide community primary care physicians with a dependable source of high quality courses, the program provides a total review of medicine if regularly attended over a…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education

Dobmeyer, Thomas W. – Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1979
A study was conducted to determine: the effect of rehabilitation medicine (RM) educational experiences during medical school on physicians' awareness of RM; attitude toward RM; the management of long-term care; and the tendency to seek expert consultation and patient referral when necessary. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Experience, Graduate Surveys

Burr, Bill D.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
An expanded concept of continuing medical education (CME) is reported that fills the needs of both physicians and mid-level practitioners (nurse practitioners or physician's assistants). The Family Practice Refresher Course sponsored by the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine and its evaluation are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education

O'Dell, David V.; Sitorius, Michael A. – Academic Medicine, 1992
This article briefly describes the four-year primary care program (beginning in the senior year of medical school and sponsored by the departments of internal medicine and family medicine) offered at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine. Preliminary evidence indicates that the seven students and residents enrolled are…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education