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On the Journey to Achieve Health Equity: Teaching the Next Generation of Physicians
By: Cristina M. Gonzalez, MD, MEd, associate professor of clinical medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York I have worked on minority issues, equity, and social justice for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I grew up in Pennsylvania on a small farm, while most of my family lived in the Bronx. From an early age I could see the systemic inequities in education and opportunity, even if I couldn’t describe them as such. As a junior medical school faculty member, I realized that I wanted to improve minority health by educating the next generation ...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - July 30, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Featured Guest Perspective albert einstein college of medicine elective health disparities health equity Source Type: blogs

Survey data on the state of research in hospital medicine
Source: Notes from Dr. RW - April 18, 2019 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: hospital medicine Source Type: blogs

Submit an Innovative Idea to Improve Hospital-Acquired Infection Rates
Hill-Rom, a leading manufacturer and provider of medical technologies, has partnered with Edison Nation Medical to identify new solutions for controlling hospital-acquired infections and they want to hear your BRIGHTEST ideas! When patients contract an infection while receiving medical treatment in a healthcare facility, it is called a hospital-acquired infection (HAI). These HAIs can cause extreme illness and disability for patients; approximately 100,000 patients die from an HAI every year in the United States alone. Licensed ideas will receive a $2,500 minimum advance on 20 years percentage of sales or buyout. They s...
Source: Medicine and Technology by Dr. Joseph Kim - September 30, 2013 Category: Technology Consultants Tags: infection hospital infectious diseases Source Type: blogs

What ’ s On Your Plate? Culinary Medicine as an Innovative Nutrition Education Model
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guests Courtney Newman and Jaclyn Albin, MD, join host Toni Gallo to discuss culinary medicine and its role in teaching nutrition, nutrition counseling, and hands-on cooking skills to medical students. The conversation also covers how culinary medicine programs build connections and community and improve the well-being of students, faculty, and patients. This episode is now available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are available. A transcript is below. Read the article discussed in this episode: Newman C, Yan J, Me...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 20, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: amrounds Tags: AM Podcast AM Podcast Transcript Academic Medicine podcast culinary medicine medical education nutrition patient care Source Type: blogs

The November issue of Academic Medicine is now available online!
Available now to read online is the November issue of the journal. Read the entire November issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. This issue includes the Research in Medical Education (RIME) collection as well as the responses to the 2014 Question of the Year. Other highlights include: Workforce, Learners, Competencies and the Learning Environment: Research in Medical Education 2014 and the Way Forward West and colleagues identify and discuss the themes represented in the 2014 RIME articles. They synthesize key take-home points from this year’s selected articles. ...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - November 3, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Issue Preview 2014 Question of the Year professional identity formation Research in Medical Education RIME women in academic medicine Source Type: blogs

A Prescription to Revamp the Pipeline: Lessons From the Road and the Tour for Diversity in Medicine
Editor’s Note: For more on the topic of diversity, check out this AM Rounds post. By: Brandi K. Freeman, MD, MS, Robert Trevino, MS, Kameron Mathews, MD, JD, and Alden Landry, MD, MPH B.K. Freeman is an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, and a mentor for the Tour for Diversity in Medicine. R. Trevino is a mentor for the Tour for Diversity in Medicine and a medical student at Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois. K. Matthews is co-director for the Tour for Diversity in Medicine and an assistant professor of clinical family...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 4, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Featured Guest Perspective diversity Tour for Diversity in Medicine Underrepresented Minorities workforce pipeline Source Type: blogs

Navigating to the Top: Lessons Learned From Women in Academic Medicine
Editor’s Note: For more on the topic of mentors for women, check out this AM Rounds post. By: Susan K. Pingleton, MD, professor of medicine and associate dean continuing medical education, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas; and Mary Zimmerman, PhD, professor of health policy and management, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas. In our roles as senior women faculty at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, we wondered if our experiences and those of our colleagues in achieving full professorship could be described and analyzed in a way that would be helpful—perhap...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 23, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Featured Guest Perspective leadership Mentoring Oral histories women in academic medicine Women in Medicine and Science Women Leaders in Medicine Source Type: blogs

What’s New and In the Queue for Academic Medicine
Conclusions The authors provided initial evidence for the reliability and validity of a measure of moral courage for physicians. The MCSP may help researchers and educators to tangibly measure physician moral courage as a concept, and track progress on a set of desired behaviors in response to curricular interventions.
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - May 3, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Issue Preview behavioral sciences competencies global health moral courage patient-centered social medicine social science time pressure Source Type: blogs

What ’s New and In the Queue for Academic Medicine
  What’s New: A Preview of the November Issue The November issue of Academic Medicine is now available! Read the entire issue online at academicmedicine.org or on your iPad using the Academic Medicine for iPad app. Highlights from the issue include: Holistic Review in Medical School Admissions and Selection: A Strategic, Mission-Driven Response to Shifting Societal Needs Conrad and colleagues argue that holistic review is a strategic, mission-driven, evidence-based process that recognizes diversity as critical to excellence, offers a flexible framework for selecting future physicians, and facilitates achieving in...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - November 1, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Issue Preview addiction medicine admissions holistic review medical students primary care residents selection Source Type: blogs

Happy 90th Birthday, Academic Medicine! Part I
This article, an address to the Vermont Medical Society in 1941 marking the state’s sesquicentennial and published in the journal in 1942, includes stories of physicians who did just that. It also details the development of independent and university-affiliated medical schools in Vermont in the 1800s, describing their founders, their curricula, and their tuition. These colorful tales make me glad I grew up in Vermont in the late 1900s rather than a century or two earlier! Lauren Maggio, Editorial Board Member The Checklist This Teaching and Learning Moments essay tells the story of a mom, 20 hours after giving birth, and...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - November 17, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured academic medicine journal gaming healthcare workforce history of medicine medical education research narrative medicine Review Criteria for Research Manuscripts Source Type: blogs

Happy 90th Birthday, Academic Medicine! Part II
To celebrate the journal’s 90th birthday this year, members of the editorial office and editorial board selected influential, interesting, and fun articles from the archive to share with you. Below is Part II of our dive into the archive. Check out Part I here. For more about the journal’s history, check out this timeline of milestones from the last 90 years. We hope you enjoy these highlights from our archive. In the comments section below or on Twitter using #HappyBDayAcMed, please share you own favorite articles with us.   Toni Gallo, Senior Staff Editor Our Post-Convention Caribbean Cruise Did you know...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - November 21, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured #HappyBDayAcMed art in medicine assessment Flexner Report history of medicine teaching and learning moments women in academic medicine Source Type: blogs

What ’s New and In the Queue for Academic Medicine
  What’s New: A Preview of the June Issue The June issue of Academic Medicine is now available! Read the entire issue online at academicmedicine.org. Highlights from the issue include: The Time Is Now: Using Graduates’ Practice Data to Drive Medical Education Reform Triola and colleagues find efforts to link publicly available clinical practice data to educational process data hold the potential to accelerate medical education research and innovation, transforming how the future physician workforce is trained. Who Am I, and Who Do I Strive to Be? Applying a Theory of Self-Conscious Emotions to Medical Education S...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - June 5, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Issue Preview humanities in medicine medical education medical students professional identity formation residency Source Type: blogs

HONEST MEDICINE Is Now Available for the KINDLE!
By popular demand, my book, HONEST MEDICINE: Effective, Time-Tested, Inexpensive Treatments for Life-Threatening Diseases, is now available for the KINDLE. It took a long time—and about 100 hours of work by my dear friend Mark—but it is finally ready. And it looks great!! (Why it took so long to prepare is another story—for another posting. But please trust me, it did!) So, please tell all your ebook-savvy friends, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews and other relatives: You can download HONEST MEDICINE for Kindle for $8.99. MOBI files (the kind of file the KINDLE uses) can be viewed on Kindles (both handheld and co...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - April 26, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Anecdotal Treatments Books HONEST MEDICINE Integrative Medicine Source Type: blogs

Julia Schopick Interviewed by Dr. Ronald Hoffman about HONEST MEDICINE: The HOFFMAN EFFECT
On February 8th, I was interviewed by the wonderful integrative physician and author, Ronald Hoffman, MD, on his New York radio show, “Health Talk.” Frankly, I knew that Dr. Hoffman would do a great interview: I had read his books and loved them. And as a matter of fact, I myself had interviewed Dr. Hoffman for HonestMedicine.com, after his book, How to Talk with Your Doctor came out. I was introduced to him by his co-author, Sidney Stevens, a friend of mine, who thought that Dr. Hoffman would provide me with a great interview. He did. (Click here to listen to that interview.)After that interview, Dr. Hoffman and I b...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - May 12, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Julia Schopick Tags: Anecdotal Treatments Books HONEST MEDICINE Integrative Medicine Source Type: blogs

Integrative Physicians Praise Julia Schopick's Just-Published Book, "HONEST MEDICINE"!
Drs. Julian Whitaker, Ronald Hoffman, Jeffrey Dach—and others—praise HONEST MEDICINE. Those of you who have read my just-published book, HONEST MEDICINE: Effective, Time-Tested, Inexpensive Treatments for Life-Threatening Diseases, know that several well-known integrative doctors have written testimonials for it. I have included them in the book. I am very grateful to these doctors for their support, and would like to thank them here by sharing their kind words with you. In another post, I will share the testimonials of several others. But for now. . . Julian Whitaker, MD, Founder of the Whitaker Wellness Institu...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - January 26, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Alpha Lipoic Acid Books Integrative Medicine Ketogenic Diet Low Dose Naltrexone Source Type: blogs