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Alexander, Dale; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1985
Differences in ratings by faculty members and first-, second-, and third-year residents on measures of occupational stress, personal strain, and availability of coping resources were examined. The findings suggest that residency education interferes with first-year residents' abilities to cope and places their physical well-being at risk.…
Descriptors: Coping, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Adler, Robert; Gladstien, Keith L. – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
Recruiting and selecting first-year residents is a laborious and costly process for both the applicant and the institution. A methodology which may improve the quality of selection and decrease the number of faculty hours invested is presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Competitive Selection, Cost Effectiveness
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Schuller, Arthur B.; Stotz, Ronald – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
With data from mother-infant pairs during the puerperium as an example, three possibilities for using the medical record review are discussed: (1) as a means of specifying objectives for patient care and trainee competence; (2) for assessing trainee progress and teaching program effectiveness; and (3) for assessing the effects of medical science…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Gynecology
Minnesota Higher Education Services Office, St. Paul. – 2000
The 1999 Minnesota Legislature asked for a study of the borrowing and repayment problems of students in the Academic Health Center (AHC) at the University of Minnesota. Findings of this study show that most graduate and professional students at the AHC borrowed by the time they completed their graduation or professional programs. Many borrowed…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Debt (Financial), Dentists, Graduate Medical Students
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Norman, Geoffrey R.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
The relationship between performance on a simulated patient and a real patient presenting a similar clinical problem is examined. Ten residents in family and internal medicine interviewed and examined four actual and four simulated patients and correctly identified 67 percent as real or simulated. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Wortmann, Robert L.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
Chief medical residents surveyed distributed their time among administrative, teaching, patient care, and research activities. Overall satisfaction was significantly negatively correlated with percentage of time spent performing administrative tasks. Recommendations for improved time and talent utilization are presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administration, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Graduate Medical Education
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Weinreb, Linda; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
A methodology to analyze the cognitive content and the focus of residents' thoughts during conversations between faculty members and residents is discussed. Results suggest that effective supervision may relate to the ability of faculty members to display their reasoning as they present information. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Harward, Donna H.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
How women medical students and residents perform in comparison with their male peers was examined in a study of the performance of medical students who matriculated at the University of North Carolina from 1970-1974. The study used the deviation score approach in reporting comparisons. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Females, Grade Point Average
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Wigton, Robert S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
A method for selecting which procedural skills should be mastered by medicine residents is described. Residents and faculty at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine were asked to select from a list skills essential to completing the three-year general internal medicine residency. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Competence, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Hershberg, Richard I.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Results of a survey are reported that sought to obtain information on the attitudes of psychiatric residents towards research, their backgrounds in research training, their assessment of their departments and their own personal research activities, and the role of psychiatric research in their future careers. (JMD)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Background, Foreign Countries, Graduate Medical Education
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Graettinger, John S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Tracking of graduates is seen as providing a more accurate method of predicting physician output than enumeration of first-year residents. A tracking study by the National Resident Matching Program, which is described, is an effort by NRMP to provide current information to those it serves. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Graduate Surveys, Graduates
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Weiss, Scott T.; Samet, Jonathan M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
A study designed to assess knowledge of biostatistics and epidemiology relevant to medical literature and administered to internists and medical house staff at a teaching hospital is assessed. The results of the study suggest that knowledge of basic biostatistics and of study design is important for reading medical literature. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Elliott, Steve; Herndon, Anne – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
The family practice resident is taught that the patient's family is the most medically relevant context for viewing the patient's present symptoms and illnesses. With the removal of the necessity for family interviews, an effective training program in family dynamics was designed for family medicine residents. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Practice (Medicine), Family Structure
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Arnold, Louise; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
Methodological techniques were employed to study the reliability, validity, and uniqueness of peer ratings that two sets of graduating students received during their final internal medicine rotation. Results indicate that peer ratings given as part of a promotion process were internally consistent, unbiased, and valid. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Fauman, Beverly J.; Fauman, Michael A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Records of emergency psychiatric consultation were studied to determine measures of resident development. maturation, and competence over time. It is suggested that residency training should include a formal experience in the management of psychiatric emergencies. Medical educators need to determine which questions and examinations are pertinent…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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