"Contemporary Topics in Graduate Medical Education" ed. by Stanislaw P. Stawicki, Michael S. Firstenberg, James P. Orlando, Thomas Papadimos
ITExLi | 2019 | ISBN: 1839622393 9781839622397 1839622385 9781839622380 1839622407 9781839622403 | 146 pages | PDF | 5 MB
ITExLi | 2019 | ISBN: 1839622393 9781839622397 1839622385 9781839622380 1839622407 9781839622403 | 146 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The goal of the current book is to provide graduate medical education (GME) professionals with a practical and readily applicable set of reference materials. The reader will find this book to be a valuable and high quality resource of a broad range of GME-related topics.
Graduate medical education (GME) is a continually evolving, highly dynamic area within the complex fabric of the modern health-care environment. Given the rapidly changing regulatory, financial, scientific and technical aspects of GME, many institutions and programs face daily challenges of "keeping up" with the most recent developments within this ever-more-sophisticated operational environment. Organizational excellence is a requirement for the seamless functioning of GME programs, especially when one consider the multiple disciplines and stakeholders involved.
More than 20 distinguished authors from some of the top teaching institutions in the US, touch upon some of the most relevant, contemporary, and at times controversial topics, including provider burnout, gender equality issues, trainee wellness, scholarly activities and requirements, and many other theoretical and practical considerations.
The goal is to create a multi-tome platform that will become the definitive go-to reference for professionals navigating the complex landscape of modern graduate medical education.
Contents
1.Introductory Chapter: A Quest to Transform Graduate Medical Education into a Seamless Journey toward Practice Readiness
2.Leadership in Graduate Medical Education
3.Curriculum Development: Foundations and Modern Advances in Graduate Medical Education
4.Resident Autonomy
5.Teaching Balanced Patient Care Using Principles of Reductionism and Holism: The Example of Chronic Low Back Pain
6.Physician Burnout
7.Wellness in Residency: A Paradigm Shift
8.Implementing Wellness Curriculum in Residency
9.The Importance of Post-Doctoral Program to GME in an Academic Medical Center
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