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Ambulatory-based residency education: improving the congruence of teaching, learning, and …


SA Wartman, PS O'Sullivan, MG Cyr - Annals of internal medicine, 1992 - Am Coll Physicians
Residency education in internal medicine should be based in the ambulatory
setting. The challenge in ambulatory education lies not only in the unique
opportunities afforded by the setting but also in the careful ...
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Expert ratings of primary care goals and objectives


AS Robbins, DW Cope, L Campbell, S Vivell - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1995 - Springer
OBJECTIVE: To develop consensus on proficiencies internal medicine residents
should master in the area of primary and managed care. DESIGN: A draft
compendium of primary care educational objectives including important ...
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Do we still need primary care tracks?


W Burke, TS Inui - Annals of internal medicine, 1992 - Am Coll Physicians
Primary care tracks in internal medicine residency programs were initiated in
the late 1970s in response to the need for more primary care physicians. These
programs have shown that internists can be trained effectively in ...
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[CITATION] A required fourth-year ambulatory clerkship: a ten-year experience with family practice and …


WB Shore, JE Rodnick - Fam Med, 1993
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Reflections on internal medicine and family medicine

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JW Saultz - Annals of internal medicine, 1996 - Am Coll Physicians
The manner in which US medical care is organized and paid for is rapidly
changing. These political and financial changes have created an environment that
favors collaboration and cooperation among the primary care specialties. ...
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General internal medicine in internal medicine: at the core or on the periphery?


J Noble - Annals of internal medicine, 1992 - annals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
The effect of general internal medicine on internal medicine, therefore, has
been to shift the focus away from the subspecialty services—which
compartmentalize a patient's medical problems—and back to the concept of ...
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A model for faculty practice teaching clinics developed at the Oregon Health Sciences …


MT O'Hollaren, CL Romm, TG Cooney, EJ … - Academic Medicine, 1992 - journals.lww.com
A Model for Faculty Practice Teaching Clinics Developed at the Oregon Health
Sciences University MARK T. O'HOLLAREN, MD, CAROLE L. ROMM, RN, MPA, THOMAS G.
COONEY, MD, EMIL J. BARDANA, MD, JAMES WALKER, and CAROLYN MARTIN ...
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Internal medicine and the journey to medical generalism

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ML Rivo - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
The overspecialized US physician workforce and mix of graduating residents
undermine strategies to provide quality and affordable health care to all
Americans. Several respected advisory bodies have recently proposed ...
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A comparison of student clerkship experiences in community practices and residency-based …


T Greer, R Schneeweiss, LM Baldwin - Family medicine, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: In our required family medicine clerkship, we used data from student
logbook records of clinical experience to compare the learning experiences of
students in community practices and residency-based clinics. METHODS: Sixty- ...
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Internal medicine ambulatory-care-based education: a comparison of three models


K Wisdom, LD Gruppen, DS Anderson, CM … - Academic Medicine, 1993 - journals.lww.com
The subjective differences in preferences and opinions, although not outcomes of
student knowledge and skill assessment, estab- lish a basis upon which to build
a productive student experience. The Long model led to higher overall ...
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