As part of its campaign to help Texas physicians survive and thrive in the new health care environment, America’s largest state medical society Thursday educated 4,200 Texas physicians and medical students on the details of the new health reform law. (Source: News_Room)
The University of Kentucky College of Medicine Class of 2013 will host the 11th annual “Feria de la Salud” health fair 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday, May 23, at the E.S. Good Barn on the UK campus
Conclusion: Different educational environments among universities may be partly responsible for the differences in perceived preparedness of medical students for postgraduate clinical training. This study also highlights the poor correlation between self-assessed preparedness for practice and the NMLE. (Source: BioMed Central) MedWorm Message: Register for MedMatcha, MedWorm’s medical advertising network , and receive $5 free advertising
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Social networking tools are slowly making their way into the curricula of medical and nursing schools, according to a study published in the Journal of the Medical Library Association. According to the survey, 53 percent of nursing schools and 45 percent of medical schools use Web 2.0 tools in their curricula. A separate survey conducted in 2007 revealed that medical students and practitioners would like more training to become proficient users of Web 2.0 tools.
CONCLUSIONS: Various formal curricular approaches have little differential effect on students’ performance on the USMLE. PMID: 19492189 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Famly Medicine) MedWorm Message: Get the very latest Swine Flu news via the MedWorm Swine Flu RSS news feed – updated hourly from thousands of authoritative health and news sources.
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s curriculum stresses less-traditional topics of error reduction and resource management. (Source: American Medical News)
The Obama administration is taking steps to address a nationwide shortage of physicians in order to meet the needs of an aging population and millions of uninsured people who would receive health insurance under legislation supported by the president, the New York Times reports. According to the Times, administration officials are especially concerned about a shortage of primary care physicians.
More than 400 TMA physicians and medical students are descending upon the capitol on Tuesday April 7 to fight for health insurance reforms and improved funding for graduate medical education and physician loan repayment programs.