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Online Professionalism and the Mirror of Social Media

July 15, 2010 | Journal Article

Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia and blogs have brought new hazards to medical professionalism as providers, including medical students and residents, post inappropriate content online. Online activity may be viewed as a proxy for common sense and trustworthiness.

SMDEP Alum Pays It Forward with the Tour for Diversity in Medicine

October 10, 2012 | Story

Two young physicians challenge disparities by leading a program that helps underrepresented students become health care professionals.

Lynne Holden is Working to Change the Face of Medicine

October 8, 2009 | Story

Holden has won a 2009 RWJF Community Health Leaders Award for her work to establish an all-volunteer organization that encourages and nurtures disadvantaged students from Harlem and the South Bronx in New York City to enter the medical profession.

Med School Enrollment Increasing, Schools Adapting to Address Physician Shortage

May 16, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Enrollment at U.S. medical schools is growing, according to new data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The annual Medical School Enrollment Survey finds that first-year medical school enrollment is expected to reach 21,376 by ...

Medical Students See Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Health Care System

December 1, 2006 | Program Result Report

The American Medical Student Association conducted a survey of medical students that revealed that a majority believe that the U.S. health care system treats people unfairly.

From Dr. Kildare to ER, Doctoring Through the Ages

May 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

In 2003, researchers at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, produced a video CD about the portrayal of physicians on prime-time television for distribution to medical students.

Group Seeks to Strengthen End-of-Life Care Content in Medical Licensing Exams

April 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

From 1998 to 2002, project staff at the National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia, and expert consultants worked to strengthen the end-of-life care content in the medical licensing exams physicians must pass to practice medicine.

Johns Hopkins Develops Curriculum for General Internal Medicine Residents that Focuses on Health Problems of Underserved Communities

January 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions/Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, implemented and evaluated a curriculum it had developed for population/community-oriented primary care.

Pressure from HMOs to See More Patients Decreases Time Devoted to Teaching of Third-Year Medical School Students

January 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, conducted a 2000 study of junior medical students' educational activities - instructional time and types of teachers - in non-university teaching hospitals.

On Doctoring

January 1, 2002 | Book

In this chapter of the Anthology, John Stone and Richard Reynolds offer personal reflections about On Doctoring.

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