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Match Day 2013: Good News for Primary Care

March 20, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

More U.S. medical students “matched” to primary care residency positions this year than in 2012, according to data from the National Resident Matching Program.

Breaking Down Barriers to Medical Education

January 8, 2013 | Story

Inspired, in part, by the students he guided as an RWJF program mentor, a physician finds a way to offer open access to MCAT tutoring.

Scholars Behind National Resident Matching Program Algorithm Win Nobel Prize

October 16, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Two men responsible for the National Resident Matching Program algorithm were recognized with the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

Debt Concerns Drive Med Students Away from Primary Care

October 3, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Feeling financial pressure to pay back student loans, medical students are choosing higher-paying specialties over primary care to secure higher incomes, according to a study.

Beyond the Affordable Care Act: Training the Next Generation of Health Care Providers for the Post-Reform Era

September 6, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

As students settle back into school and the nation finishes its Labor Day celebration, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Human Capital Blog is asking diverse experts: What is and isn’t working in health professions education today, and what changes are needed to prepare a high-functioning health and health care workforce that can meet the country’s current and emerging needs?

Dual Degrees Becoming More Popular for Med Students

April 24, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

As the health care system moves away from traditional practice models and relies increasingly on medical homes, accountable care organizations and more, prospective physicians see advantages to something else that breaks with traditional: dual degre ...

Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) to Include More Than Science

February 22, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) last week announced forthcoming changes to the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Mindful of the changing skillset that practitioners need to meet the demands of the job, the AAMC said that, be ...

Description of a Research-Based Health Activism Curriculum for Medical Students

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Efforts should build on expanding and spreading health activism curricula.

Booklet Spells Out Medical School Success Steps for Minorities

June 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

Spectrum Unlimited of New Orleans, La., published an expanded distribution of a 1996-97 special edition of the Journal for Minority Medical Students called "Keepsake: A Guide for Minority Premed Students," to 3,000 premedical minority students.

A New System Tracks the Career Choices Young Doctors Make

August 1, 1998 | Program Result Report

The Jefferson Medical College and seven other Pennsylvania medical schools explored the feasibility of developing the Pennsylvania Tracking System, a uniform statewide system to track the educational and career choices of graduate medical students and residents.

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