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Meet the Academic Medicine Editorial Board: What Was Your First Publication?
Do all medical educators start out by publishing advanced research? Or do some try their hand at something else first? We asked the members of the Academic Medicine editorial board about their first publication. This is what they said. M. Brownell Anderson, National Board of Medical Examiners Except for serving as editor of my high school newspaper, my first publication was: Soler NG, Mast TA, Anderson MB, Kienzler L. A logbook system for monitoring student skills and experiences. J Med Educ. 1981;56:775-777. My first publication as first author was: Anderson MB, Mast TA, Soler NG. A required internal medicine preceptorsh...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - October 23, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Editorial Board Q & A Featured Academic Medicine Anthony R. Artino Jr Brenessa Lindeman Bridget C. O’Brien Carrie L. Byington Christopher S. Candler Colin P. West Denice Cora-Bramble Grace Huang John P. Sánchez M. Brownell Ander 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

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. Highlights from the issue include: Addressing Student Burnout: What Medical Schools Can Learn From Business Schools Pathipati and Cassel use their business and medical school experience to outline three business school practices—fostering creative thinking, providing stress management training, and offering career counseling—that may help alleviate the problem of burnout among medical trainees. Reexamining the Call of Duty: Teaching Boundaries in Medical School C...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - November 6, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Issue Preview Uncategorized assessment medical student wellness medical students women in academic medicine Source Type: blogs

Just Published! The Power of Honest Medicine, My New Book on LDN
My new book, The Power of Honest Medicine, has just been published, and is available from Amazon.com in paperback and eBook editions.  The book, written with Don Schwartz, introduces readers to Low Dose Naltrexone—or LDN—an effective, inexpensive alternative to the costly, toxic treatments doctors routinely prescribe for autoimmune and other diseases. The Power of Honest Medicine contains contributions from eighteen people from around the world—from the US, the UK, and Europe—all of whom are eager to spread the word about this innovative treatment that has helped them, and has become a “people’s movement.”...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - November 21, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Books HONEST MEDICINE Low Dose Naltrexone autoimmune autoimmune disease autoimmunity LDN Source Type: blogs

Meet the Academic Medicine Editorial Board: What experience has had the biggest impact on your career?
We asked the members of the Academic Medicine editorial board about the experience that has had the biggest impact on their career. This is what they said. Colin P. West, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic I don’t know that I can pick out one single experience. Instead, I think the general principle that has served me well is to ensure that every project I work on offers intentional value: I am passionate about it directly, or it is a conduit to other projects I care about deeply, or I will gain a new skill set by participating. John P. Sánchez, MD, MPH, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School The one experience that had the biggest impac...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - January 22, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Editorial Board Q & A Featured CPD curriculum international medical education MedEdPORTAL mentoring narrative medicine professional development research teaching Source Type: blogs

Academic Medicine Announces Next Editor-in-Chief
As we look ahead to the end of David Sklar’s term as editor-in-chief at the end of this year, we are excited to announce that Laura W. Roberts, MD, MA, has been selected as the next editor-in-chief of Academic Medicine! Dr. Roberts will begin her five-year term on January 1, 2020, becoming the second female editor-in-chief since the journal was founded in 1926. She has served as editor-in-chief for the journal Academic Psychiatry since 2002 and has been a member of the editorial board for Academic Medicine since 2013. Dr. Roberts is chairman of and the Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - June 17, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Academic Medicine David Sklar Editor in Chief Laura Roberts Source Type: blogs

Academic Medicine ’s Response to COVID-19
When the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the United States just 3 short months ago, perhaps few would have predicted the profound effects we are now experiencing throughout our society. One thing, however, was always certain: those who care for patients, teach, learn, and conduct research at academic health centers would find themselves on the front lines of this nation’s response to the global pandemic and soon would have knowledge and insight about their experiences to share. Between the end of February and mid-April, Academic Medicine has already received nearly 80 submissions from authors around the world ...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - April 16, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Academic Medicine COVID-19 Source Type: blogs

Academic Medicine Call for an Assistant Editor for Trainee Engagement
Academic Medicine is seeking trainee applicants for the role of Assistant Editor for Trainee Engagement (AETE). Created as part of the Advancing Trainees as Leaders and Scholars (ATLAS) initiative, the AETE works closely with the journal’s editor-in-chief and editorial staff to develop resources and complementary content for and by trainees. Key Duties The AETE will lead the ATLAS initiative, working with the editorial staff on projects and events to foster trainee engagement (e.g., annual call for trainee-authored letters to the editor, Twitter chats, author and reviewer resources). In addition, the AETE will assi...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - August 10, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Academic Medicine ATLAS call for editors new position trainee engagement Source Type: blogs

Gender Segregation by Specialty in Medicine
In 2017, for the first time, more than half of medical school matriculants in the U.S. were women. And in 2019, nearly half of new faculty hires across academic medicine were women. At the same time, some specialties have a much higher or lower proportion of women faculty and residents. On the Academic Medicine Podcast, hosts Toni Gallo and associate editor Dr. John Coverdale and guests Drs. Elaine Pelley (@ElainePelley) and Molly Carnes (@Molly_Carnes) discuss gender segregation by specialty in medicine, what it looks like, how it came about, and the implications for women and the field of medicine.  This episode i...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - August 18, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Audio Featured Guest Perspective Academic Medicine podcast specialty women in medicine workforce Source Type: blogs

Supporting and Advancing Women in Medicine: Advice from the Academic Medicine Editorial Team
The October issue includes a collection of articles on women in medicine, including one with advice from Dr. Cathy DeAngelis derived from her 5 decades in academic medicine. In a new episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast out now, women members of the journal’s editorial team share their own advice for supporting and advancing women in the field today.   This episode is now available through the Apple Podcasts app and wherever else you get your podcasts. Read the article that inspired this episode, “A Long, Adventurous Journey: Reflecting on 50 Years as a Woman in Academic Medicine,” at academ...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - October 27, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Audio Guest Perspective Academic Medicine podcast gender pay gap mentorship scholarly writing scholarship scientific collaboration setting goals storytelling women in medicine Source Type: blogs

Gender Segregation by Specialty in Medicine
In 2017, for the first time, more than half of medical school matriculants in the U.S. were women. And in 2019, nearly half of new faculty hires across academic medicine were women. At the same time, some specialties have a much higher or lower proportion of women faculty and residents. On the Academic Medicine Podcast, hosts Toni Gallo and associate editor Dr. John Coverdale and guests Drs. Elaine Pelley (@ElainePelley) and Molly Carnes (@Molly_Carnes) discuss gender segregation by specialty in medicine, what it looks like, how it came about, and the implications for women and the field of medicine.  This episode i...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - August 18, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Guest Author Tags: Audio Featured Guest Perspective Academic Medicine podcast specialty women in medicine workforce Source Type: blogs

Academic Medicine Call for an Assistant Editor for Trainee Engagement
Academic Medicine is seeking trainee applicants for the role of Assistant Editor for Trainee Engagement (AETE). Created as part of the Advancing Trainees as Leaders and Scholars (ATLAS) initiative, the AETE works closely with the journal’s editor-in-chief and editorial staff to develop resources and complementary content for and by trainees. Key Duties The AETE will lead the ATLAS initiative, working with the editorial staff on projects and events to foster trainee engagement (e.g., annual call for trainee-authored letters to the editor, Twitter chats, author and reviewer resources). In addition, the AETE will assi...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - August 10, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Journal Staff Tags: Featured Academic Medicine ATLAS call for editors new position trainee engagement Source Type: blogs