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Educational interventions to ensure provision of doctors in rural areas - a systematic review
This study aimed to collect knowledge about the undergraduate medical education interventions that have been introduced in order to recruit doctors to rural areas, and the results of these interventions.MATERIAL AND METHOD: We undertook a systematic search in the databases Cinahl, Eric, Medline and PsycInfo using the search words rural, remote, workforce, physicians, recruitment and retention. We included articles that met the following criteria: the educational interventions were clearly described, the study population consisted of medical graduates, and outcome measures included place of work (rural/non-rural) after grad...
Source: Tidsskrift for den Norske Laegeforening - January 13, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Birgit Abelsen Anette Fosse Margrete Gaski Hilde Grimstad Source Type: research

Standardized Medical Coding Curriculum in Surgical Graduate Medical Education
CONCLUSION: Coding and billing discrepancies among students, residents, and surgeons persist due to a lack of formalized training. Integration of standardized and mandated medical coding curricula and interventions within residency programs has great potential to improve surgical coding practices and should be a mandatory component of graduate medical education.PMID:35706329 | DOI:10.1177/00031348221109470
Source: The American Surgeon - June 16, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Sruthi Selvakumar Micah Ngatuvai Ruth Zagales Matthew Sauder Adel Elkbuli Source Type: research

The pipeline starts in medical school: characterizing clinician-educator training programs for U.S. medical students
Med Educ Online. 2022 Dec;27(1):2096841. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2022.2096841.ABSTRACTIn the past forty years, clinician-educators have become indispensable to academic medicine. Numerous clinician-educator-training programs exist within graduate medical education (GME) as clinician-educator tracks (CETs). However, there is a call for the clinician-educator pipeline to begin earlier. This work aims to identify and characterize clinician-educator track-like programs (CETLs) available in undergraduate medical education (UME). We developed an algorithm of 20 individual keyword queries to search the website of each U.S. allopath...
Source: Medical Education Online - July 7, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ryan C Bahar Aidan W O'Shea Eric S Li Madisen A Swallow August A Allocco Judy M Spak Janet P Hafler Source Type: research

Educational interventions to ensure provision of doctors in rural areas - a systematic review
This study aimed to explore undergraduate medical education interventions introduced to recruit doctors to rural areas, and the results of these interventions.METHODS: We undertook a systematic search using search words 'rural', 'remote', 'workforce', 'physicians', 'recruitment' and 'retention'. We included articles meeting the following criteria: educational interventions clearly described; study population consisted of medical graduates; and outcome measures included place of work (rural/non-rural) after graduation.RESULTS: The analysis included 58 articles and encompassed educational interventions in ten countries. Ther...
Source: Rural Remote Health - February 21, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Anette Fosse Birgit Abelsen Margrete Gaski Hilde Grimstad Source Type: research

Cochrane Lifetime and Emeritus Members
Cochrane is proud to announce new lifetime and emeritus memberships,recognizing the extraordinary contributions of individuals who have made an exceptional, long-standing contribution to Cochrane ’s work and leadership.Cochrane ' s strength is in its collaborative, global community. Over the last 30 years, our members and supporters from more than 130 countries have worked together to produce credible, accessible health information and help inform health decision-making. Though we are spread out across the globe, our shared passion for health evidence unites us.Cochrane ’s Membership schemehelps reward everyone who hel...
Source: Cochrane News and Events - May 3, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Muriah Umoquit Source Type: news

Mary Midgley: a late stand for a philosopher with soul
The moral philosopher has, in her 10th decade, become rather fashionable, as her fight to defend human consciousness against the likes of Richard Dawkins gathers admirers around the worldFor a subject that is supposed to grapple with timeless questions, philosophy is chronically vulnerable to changing fashions. Trends come and go, one philosopher is all the rage, then the moment passes, the once radical insights begin to look dated and the intellectual caravan moves on to some new, often more arcane, territory of thought.The moral philosopher Mary Midgley has never enjoyed the popular renown of, say, an AJ Ayer or the prof...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - March 23, 2014 Category: Science Authors: Andrew Anthony Tags: Philosophy Consciousness Culture Human biology Books Richard Dawkins Features The Observer Interviews Science Source Type: news