Residency training programs should incorporate conflict resolution learning into their curricula, as major health care reforms can lead to collective action by health care professionals https://bit.ly/3XMNo3o
Journal of Graduate Medical Education
图书期刊出版业
Chicago,IL 1,457 位关注者
Seeking to inform and engage the graduate medical education community
关于我们
The Journal of Graduate Medical Education (JGME) disseminates scholarship and promotes critical inquiry to inform and engage the graduate medical education community to improve the quality of graduate medical education. It is a peer-reviewed, editorially independent journal published by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The inaugural issue of the Journal was published in September 2009. The Journal is editorially independent, and strives for high quality scholarship and relevance. It is provided free of charge to program directors and designated institutional officials of accredited programs and institutions. Individual and institutional subscriptions are available.
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https://www.jgme.org
Journal of Graduate Medical Education的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Chicago,IL
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2009
- 领域
- Graduate Medical Education和Medical Education
地点
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主要
401 N. Michigan Avenue
Suite 2000
US,IL,Chicago,60611
Journal of Graduate Medical Education员工
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Anthony R. Artino, Jr.
Associate Dean for Educational Research at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Heather Peters
GME Consultant for Partners in Medical Education, Inc
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Rebecca Zumoff
Healthcare, medical editor. Peer review and digital media expert. Experienced writer. Crafty on Med Twitter.
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Jean Mattes
Managing Editor, Journal of GME
动态
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Those looking for a tool to support coaching of residents may consider the EA as a way to promote self-reflection and to accelerate the coaching process https://bit.ly/4da8vkx
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As more GME endeavors become disrupted by the financial realities driving consolidation of care, GME leaders must remain vigilant to the ethical duties at stake when programs or hospitals close https://bit.ly/3ZqEEBn
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This qualitative study of internal medicine residents investigated factors moderating imposter phenomenon. Proactively addressing these factors could contribute to creating supportive environments that foster the success of residents https://bit.ly/3ZsFFc3
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Small residency and fellowship programs have difficulty supporting educator training programs, which could benefit trainees entering professional educator roles after graduation https://bit.ly/47dGZ4h
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A community advisory council provides a formal path for meaningful community member input into graduate medical education https://bit.ly/3XDGNZy
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By analyzing text data to understand residents & faculty emotions through a natural language processing approach, the authors of this study identified differences in EPA assessment-related emotions of residents vs faculty, & differences across specialties https://bit.ly/4cUicUB
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Graduate medical education funding in the United States is complex and can be confusing, even for established leaders https://bit.ly/4bBpxr1
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The authors of this study developed optimized EHR templates for resident admission & progress notes, w/ the objective to reduce note-writing time, shorten note length, & decrease the percentage of progress note text that was copy-forwarded from prior notes https://bit.ly/3VGfE5D
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Our new issue is live. Find articles about resident experiences post-Dobbs, feedback in an entrustment-based OSCE, the transition to CBME, the influence of COVID on the education of residents, as well as our annual New Ideas section https://bit.ly/45u2InJ