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The Case for Medicine-Pediatrics Training in the U.S. Military
Mil Med. 2022 Jul 2:usac181. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usac181. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTResidency programs in the combined specialty of Internal Medicine-Pediatrics (Med-Peds) are not offered in the military graduate medical education system despite existing in the civilian sector for over 50 years. This residency consists of 4 years of training and results in the development of board-certified internists and pediatricians who can care for patients from infancy to death. This versatility, combined with an emphasis on the transition from childhood to adulthood, would be valuable to the Military Health System. Med-Peds physi...
Source: Military Medicine - July 2, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Joseph M Maciuba Mary C Jenkins Source Type: research

19. design and implementation of a flexible pediatric scientist development track
We examined existing educational models and developed an integrated residency/fellowship pediatric scientist training program (PedSDP).ObjectiveOur primary objective was the development of an integrated six-year program, spanning residency and fellowship, for training of pediatric physician scientists.MethodsWe reviewed 20 existing pediatric residency tracks for scientist development. An integrated six-year program was constructed using the non-standard American Board of Pediatric pathways (Accelerated and Integrated Research Pathways) and individual components modeled on programs from other residencies. We formed a steeri...
Source: Academic Pediatrics - August 1, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Doctors Urge Caution in Interpretation of Research in Times of COVID-19
September 9, 2020 To:       American College of Cardiology American College of Chest Physicians American College of Physicians American College of Radiology American Heart Association American Society of Echocardiography American Thoracic Society European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging European Society of Cardiology European Society of Radiology Heart Rhythm Society Infectious Disease Society of America North American Society of Cardiovascular Imaging Radiologic Society of North America Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Soci...
Source: The Health Care Blog - September 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christina Liu Tags: COVID-19 Medical Practice Patients Physicians myocarditis Saurabh Jha Source Type: blogs

Feasibility and integration of an intensive emergency pediatric care curriculum in Armenia
ConclusionsEPCC resulted in significant improvement in knowledge and was well received by participants. This is a viable and sustainable model to train providers who have otherwise not had formal education in this field.
Source: International Journal of Emergency Medicine - January 6, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

“Social media has changed Emergency Medicine Education” (free resources)
EM Resident Jeremy Webb MD (Wake Forrest, PGYIII) lists some of his favorite resources, adding: “I promise, you will read something today that may save a life tomorrow.” EMCrit Website: EMCrit.org Twitter: @emcrit Description: Scott Weingart is a critical care fellowship trained EM doc who specializes in bringing “upstairs care (ICU) downstairs” to the ED. If it involves critically ill patients, you’ll find it discussed here. Resus Website: Resus.me Twitter: @cliffreid Description: Cliff Reid is a prehospital physician with expertise in resuscitation. His site seeks to provide up-to-date information an...
Source: davidrothman.net - April 11, 2013 Category: Medical Librarians Authors: David Tags: stuff education emergency medicine free resources social media Source Type: blogs

A Roadmap for the Student Pursuing a Career in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
We present a comparative analysis of training pathways highlighting majorcurricular differences to aid in students ’ understanding of these training options.Methods: All currently credentialed training programs for each pathway with curricula publishedon their websites were included. We analyzed dedicated educational units (EU) core to all threepathways: emergency department (ED), pediatric-only ED, critical care, and research. Minimumrequirements for primary residencies were assumed for fellowship trainees.Results: Of the 75 Peds-PEM,...
Source: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine - December 9, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

National Survey of Combined Pediatrics-Anesthesiology Residents and Graduates: Factors Contributing to Changing Career Aspirations Over Time
CONCLUSIONS: While there is continued interest in dual training in PA/PCCM for residents who enter the combined pediatrics-anesthesiology residency, factors such as duration of training and lifestyle become more important during residency and alter their career trajectories, often away from PCCM. Optimization of dual-subspecialty fellowship training will be critical to sustaining interest in dual-subspecialty training in PA/PCCM.PMID:36729970 | DOI:10.1213/ANE.0000000000006308
Source: Anesthesia and Analgesia - February 2, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Jia Liu Shawn S Jackson James Xie Matthew J Rowland Catherine D Michelson Source Type: research

Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 045
Welcome to the 45th edition of Research and Reviews in the Fastlane. R&R in the Fastlane is a free resource that harnesses the power of social media to allow some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature. This edition contains 10 recommended reads. The R&R Editorial Team includes Jeremy Fried, Nudrat Rashid, Soren Rudolph, Anand Swaminathan and, of course, Chris Nickson. Find more R&R in the Fastlane reviews in the R&R Archive, read more about the R&R project or check out the f...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 25, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Anand Swaminathan Tags: Clinical Research Emergency Medicine Intensive Care R&R in the FASTLANE critical care Education literature recommendations Research and Review Source Type: blogs

Child maltreatment between knowledge, attitude and beliefs among Saudi pediatricians, pediatric residency trainees and medical students
Conclusion Saudi medical students, pediatrics trainees and pediatricians have good basic knowledge, positive attitude and willingness to learn more to provide a safe environment for children in Saudi Arabia. However, knowledge in regards to reporting child maltreatment is a major observed defect. Still, further education and training are needed to combat CAN in Saudi Arabia.
Source: Annals of Medicine and Surgery - February 20, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research

The U.S. Physician Shortage Is Only Going to Get Worse. Here Are Potential Solutions
If you’ve recently had to wait longer to see a doctor than you used to, that may not be entirely because of the COVID-19 pandemic. America is experiencing a physician shortage, and it’s only expected to get worse—a concerning situation that could lead to poorer health outcomes for many patients. Data published in 2020 by the Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that the U.S. could see a shortage of 54,100 to 139,000 physicians by 2033. That shortfall is expected to span both primary- and specialty-care fields. “The physician shortage can justly be characterized as a looming public-heal...
Source: TIME: Health - July 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elaine K. Howley Tags: Uncategorized freelance Health Care healthscienceclimate Source Type: news