Planning for non-clinical education
Aug 10, 2005
This sounds like an interesting article that addresses the non-clinical training needs of physicians, including management skills and CME planning...
AHF gets provisional accreditation
Aug 10, 2005
Congratulations to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which operates free AIDS treatment clinics in the US, Africa, Central America, and Asia, on receiving two-year provisional accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Education.
Grand Rounds are up!
Aug 09, 2005
There's lots of good stuff on the 46th edition of Grand Rounds, a sampling of the medical blogosphere. Some of my favorite tidbits this week...
A different kind of medical device maker
Aug 08, 2005
I loved this article about physicians who got so sick of devices that didn't function well that they created their own—and got artistic enough about it that their work is landing in galleries as well as ERs.
Love means learning to say "I‘m sorry"
Aug 08, 2005
Sure, we all like to talk about the new trend toward transparency in the corporate world, but when a company messes up, the old watch-your-back, cover-your-tush, and shift-the-blame-to-someone-else mindset tends to kick in. The bigger the mistake...
Addressing Latino behavior health issues
Aug 08, 2005
According to recently released reports from the National Hispanic Congress (2000), President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2002) and Surgeon General (1999), Latinos are one of the most under-served populations in terms of behavioral...
Chewing up a bad apple?
Aug 08, 2005
I received the following in response to my "bad apples" editorial in the July/August issue of Medical Meetings about the potential impact of clinical trial data suppression and manipulation on CME. I have his OK to print it here...
Clinical trial chicanery and CME
Aug 05, 2005
I felt like I was tip-toeing through a minefield while writing True Lies, the cover story for the July/August issue of Medical Meetings. It's about all the chicanery we've been hearing about lately on the clinical trial level, and the p otential...
Penn State Hershey and Lewiston Hospital team up
Aug 05, 2005
From PennStateLive: Penn State Hershey and Lewistown Hospital announce affiliation. "A key aspect to the affiliation is the collaboration in physician recruitment and improved continuing medical education opportunities for current medical personnel."
Medical education in the U.S. Navy
Aug 05, 2005
DCMilitary.com has an interesting article about RDML Carol Turner, who became the National Medical Education and Training commander June 17, and her impressions of med ed training in the U.S. Navy...
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