| Literature DB >> 28183412 |
Mark David Linville1, J Edward Bates2.
Abstract
Graduate medical education (GME) is a critical link in the educational chain for physicians. Graduating from a strict apprenticeship model, GME has become a highly structured educational system whose peer-review organization provides an intentional and direct approach to ensuring that GME not only addresses the public's expectations of the profession but also positions itself to be a foundational structure in the outcomes-focused healthcare environment of the nation. GME is currently in a state of accelerated change-grounded in both educational and patient outcomes. This article provides an update on the significant changes that have occurred in GME over the past 10 years, a review of current initiatives and the perspectives related to educating physicians-in-training. Additionally, an analysis is provided on the future of GME, including areas of continued focus and uncertainty.Entities:
Keywords: Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education; Duty hours; Graduate medical education; Workforce
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28183412 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjms.2016.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Sci ISSN: 0002-9629 Impact factor: 2.378