American Medical News 1993 Leigh Page - Abstracts

American Medical News 1993 Leigh Page
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ACGME imposes stiffer standards for subspecialties. (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education; recognizing medical subspecialties)HealthLeigh Page
AMA gets accreditation contract. (the American Medical Association will accredit continuing medical education)HealthLeigh Page
Betting on the future: video CME goes interactive. (continuing medical education)HealthLeigh Page
Class portrait: a decade of change at med schools. (demographics of medical students)HealthLeigh Page
DOs see reform as enrollment opportunity. (osteopathic medical schools respond to health care reform)HealthLeigh Page
Family practice gains big numbers in resident match. (National Resident Matching Program)HealthLeigh Page
IMGs flock to Match. (international medical graduates, National Residency Matching Program)HealthLeigh Page
Internal struggle: internists debate whether they are really generalists or specialists.HealthLeigh Page
It's almost time - a Clinton reform preview. (Clinton's health care reform plan to be released)HealthBrian McCormick, Sharon McIlrath, Leigh Page, Janice Somerville, Harris Meyer, Greg Borzo, Julie Johnsson, Wayne Hearn, Linda Oberman
Loose application of resident hours reform seen.HealthLeigh Page
Lost in the translation; medicine is grappling with a surge of patients who don't speak English. (includes related articles on assisting foreign speaking patients)HealthLeigh Page
Panel urges controls in residency. (Physician Payment Review Commission)HealthLeigh Page
Physician supply woes; is Canada getting too ruthless with doctors?HealthLeigh Page
Reform presents no clear model for provider mix. (Pulling for a piece of the health care market)HealthLeigh Page
Reform ripple: retraining specialists for primary care. (includes related article about surgeon who became family physician)HealthLeigh Page
Selective Service ponders health draft plan. (drafting health care workers)(includes related article)HealthLeigh Page
Specialists: 'We're also primary care providers.' (medical specialists claim primary care status)HealthLeigh Page, Linda Oberman
Sticker shock: private medical schools try to slow soaring costs of tuition.HealthLeigh Page
Tear opening up in surgery; group addresses general surgeons' concerns about money, identity. (American Society for General Surgeons is formed) (includes related article)HealthLeigh Page
Tenure's relevance waning. (medical school faculty)HealthLeigh Page
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