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THE COMBINED internal medicine–pediatrics (med/peds) residency celebrated its 30th birthday in 1997. This hybrid developed from flexible internships in the 1960s, in which physicians in training completed 6 months of internal medicine and 6 months of pediatric training. In June 1967, the American...
Most programs were structured to have residents switch specialtiesdoi:10.1007/BF02596361JamesM.ShumwayNormanD.FerrariSpringer-VerlagJournal of General Internal MedicineSchumway JM, Ferrari ND. Survey of medicine/pediatrics residency training programs. J Gen Intern Med 1987;2:377-80....
PURPOSE: Combined internal medicine-pediatrics (med-peds) residency programs have existed since 1967. Due to the rapid growth in the number and size of programs during the 1990s, most current med-peds physicians completed their residency in the last ten years, making older studies of med-peds ...
BACKGROUND: While the number of internal medicine-pediatrics (med/peds) residency training programs has increased considerably in the past decade, questions continue to be raised about career paths of the graduates of these programs. It is uncertain whether med/peds graduates follow a generalist care...
paediatrics,pediatrics,pedology medical specialty,medicine- the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques neonatology- that branch of pediatric medicine concerned with the newborn; the diagnosis and treatment of neonates Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-...
Benchmarks for Support and Outcomes for Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Programs: A 5-Year Review Combined internal medicine and pediatrics (medicine-pediatrics) residencies were Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited separately from their corresponding categorical ...
Rotations in adolescent medicine (28%), pediatric orthopedics (26%), and ambulatory pediatrics (9%) provided the bulk of clinical training. Clinical exposure to sports medicine was reported to be less than 5 hours in a large number of programs (43%). Most of the chief residents reported ...
Although fourth-year residents were an exception to this pattern, these residents were part of a single medicine/pediatrics program that outperformed all other training programs. The higher scores in university-based residency programs may reflect exposure to faculty with more biostatistical training or ...
The scope of practice for FM physicians intersects in many ways with that of IM physicians, in particular those that focus on outpatient primary care. However, because of your additional training in obstetrics and pediatrics, you become qualified after FM residency to conduct well-child visit...