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 Chief Medical Officer's Office
Medical student: A person in the process of obtaining his or her MD. Technically, only third- and fourth-year students who have passed Phase I of the licensure exam may work with patients; however, many programs now also allow the more junior students to spend supervised time on the wards as well.
Code Blue: Medical emergency code, called to indicate that a patient is not breathing, does not have a pulse, or any combination thereof.
The term refers to an old medical dictum, "When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras"; the implication is that the patient's symptoms are more likely due to some common ailment rather than an exotic one.
www.ussswiftsure.org /Terms.htm   (5849 words)

  
 Medical school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The final year (Year 6) of medical school is known as the "Trainee Intern" year where a student is known as a "Trainee Intern" (commonly, "TI").
A medical school, or faculty of medicine, is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, which is involved in the education of future medical practitioners (medical doctors).
However, not all medical schools in Canada necessarily require a bachelor's degree for entry, for example McGill University's medical school accepts applicants after a two-year CEGEP diploma, which is the equivalent of other provinces's 12th grade plus one year of university studies after 12th grade.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Medical_school   (1316 words)

  
 AMA (Virtual Mentor) Reconnecting to Essential Ideals
Medical students are often caught between "two worlds,"[7] identifying with patients because they don’t feel as though they know enough to be doctors, yet having just enough experience to understand the frustrations expressed by the intern, resident, or attending physician.
Whether it is more quality time with family and friends or time spent mentoring a medical student or new physician, a physician who is happier will undoubtedly be a better doc to his or her patients, and ultimately restore and sustain the ideals that continue to attract idealistic individuals into medicine.
With more time, physicians could rejuvenate their bioelectricity through other activities inside and outside the medical profession.
www.ama-assn.org /ama/pub/category/print/6799.html   (847 words)

  
 AMC - Registration as a Medical Practitioner in Australia
Specialist medical practitioners must complete an additional program of advanced training and examination after completing the undergraduate medical degree and intern training.
Medical registration in Australia requires a practitioner to complete a comprehensive program of training and examination.
Under the terms of mutual recognition, a medical practitioner who has full or unconditional registration in one State or Territory is eligible for registration to practise in another State or Territory.
www.amc.org.au /register.asp   (847 words)

  
 Lieutenant Commander Lorian Vas
Following the completion of three years at the Academy, Lorian was offered a placement at Starfleet Medical, where he would complete his fourth year requirements as an intern.
Lorian was distraught, but, when he reviewed the medical data from before his mother's death, realized that there was nothing that could have been done, and so, after mourning healthily, returned to his life, and helped his father to do the same.
USS EXETER NCC-77107/Galaxy class Star Ship --- Chief Medical Officer.
www.thewebmonkey.bravehost.com /lorian_vas_bio.htm   (847 words)

  
 Spartanburg Family Medicine Residency Program
The transition between medical school and residency is often stressful and a shock to one's system.
All medical students (whether in state or out of state) should contact Gayna Faulconer at the Medical University of South Carolina.
We know that medical students have a limited amount of time to gather information about the places they would like to train.
www.spartfam.org   (573 words)

  
 Guthrie - History of Medical Residency at Guthrie
It is rare that medical programs are able to trace their residency roots back to the 19th century, especially since most physicians at that time never performed an internship.
Although the residency program has undergone many changes throughout the years, it has remained true to the precedent set by Dr. Guthrie back in the 1920’s: provide our residents with the highest level of medical training available.
An ambulance driver (left) and a medical resident pose with the Robert Packer Hospital's 1930s ambulance.
www.guthrie.org /residency/history?PRINT=1   (326 words)

  
 AMC - Registration as a Medical Practitioner in Australia
Specialist medical practitioners must complete an additional program of advanced training and examination after completing the undergraduate medical degree and intern training.
To doctors whose primary medical qualifications were obtained overseas, who have passed the AMC examination and have completed a period of approved supervised training, as determined by the relevant Medical Board.
Under the terms of mutual recognition, a medical practitioner who has full or unconditional registration in one State or Territory is eligible for registration to practise in another State or Territory.
www.amc.org.au /register.asp   (587 words)

  
 Canadian Medical Periodicals
The Official journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Students and Intern(e)s.
It was a useful medical journal that somehow overcame the financial problems, which troubled so many periodicals, although the business methods followed were identical to those of other journals, at least at first.
Continued by: Bulletin of the Medical Division of the Alumni Association of the University of Western Ontario.
www.health.library.mcgill.ca /osler/canjournals/medical.htm   (587 words)

  
 Medicine
Most medical students spend some time as an intern -- a medical apprenticeship -- supervised by other, more experienced doctors.
Medical training is long and grueling, involving several years of university study followed by several more years of residential practice at a hospital.
Entry to a medical degree in some countries (such as the United States) requires the completion of another degree first, while in other countries (such as the United Kingdom) medical training can be commenced as an undergraduate degree immediately after secondary education.
www.icyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/m/me/medicine_1.html   (1738 words)

  
 THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION: Thanjavur Medical College, Affiliated Hospitals, Rotating Intern...
The Blood Bank Medical Officer, Government Thanjavur Medical College Hospital, Thanjavur.
 http://www.theprojectof2004.com/CollegeView.asp - 47 KB MedIndia - Medical Alumni - View all Forums
thanjavur.coleg.biz /index0.aspx   (210 words)

  
 News, UPMC Horizon, UPMC University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA USA
Bonier, a specialist in orthopedics, serves as the director of medical education and coordinates the intern/residency programs at UPMC Horizon.
Dr. Sop will begin his postgraduate training in an orthopedic surgery residency at Riverside County Regional Medical Center, Moreno Valley, California.
Dr. David Sheba finished his orthopedic residency training at St. Joseph’s Health Center under the direction of Michael Jurenovich, DO in affiliation with UPMC Horizon under the direction of Dr. Bonier.
horizon.upmc.com /News2003/InternResidentBanquet.htm   (210 words)

  
 National Naval Medical Center
NNMC will hold a ceremony to graduate the Interns, Residents and Fellows from NNMC, National Capital Consortium and Walter Reed Army Medical Center.  The graduation will commence at 10:00 a.m.
Graduate Medical Education programs train physicians in their selected specialty to support the mission of the Navy and Marine Corps.  In addition, trainees prepare for board eligibility and certification.  All of the training programs are accredited by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). 
The 66 GME programs at NNMC, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), Malcolm Grow Medical Center and the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences are part of the National Capital Consortium.  Students benefit from educational and clinical training opportunities at all three medical centers.
www.bethesda.med.navy.mil /professional\public_affairs\press_releases\2004\014_-_gme_graduation.htm   (210 words)

  
 Mohs Profile Search
Dr. Albertini was a resident in dermatology at Geisinger Medical Center from 1994-1997.
He remained at Geisinger Medical Center for fellowship training in dermatologic surgery and Mohs micrographic surgery with Victor J. Marks, M.D. from 1997-1998.
He graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1993, and served as an intern at the University of California, San Francisco from 1993-1994.
www.mohscollege.org /profile.php?ID=215   (216 words)

  
 The Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology
2002-03: Resident Intern, Medical University of Warsaw, Central Clinical Hospital (Poland)
Medical University of Warsaw (Poland), M.D. 2002 - Medicine Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, Certificate 2005
2000-2002: President, Student Neonatological Society, Medical Univ. of Warsaw
www.mgh.harvard.edu /vcrb/vcrb_staff_skaznik.htm   (216 words)

  
 BioMed Central Full text Student responses to the introduction of case-based learning and practical activities into a theoretical obstetrics and gynaecology teaching programme
Thus, more than half of the medical schools in the United States are at present undergoing a process of curricular reform [15], as are a large proportion of the medical schools in the United Kingdom [16,17].
In this model, medical practice is detached from scientific practice, thereby promoting fragmentation of knowledge and neglect of the psychosocial and cultural aspects of medical activities [9].
In our school, the curriculum follows the traditional model, and it is divided into the basic cycle (first and second years), clinical cycle (third and fourth years) and pre-intern cycle (fifth and sixth years; full-time outpatient and hospital practice).
www.biomedcentral.com /1472-6920/4/26   (216 words)

  
 Dapeng Fan, M.D. - education/training
The Second Military Medical University (SMMU), Shanghai, China
1982 1988 Medical student, The Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China
Intern: Shanghai Pu Dong Hospital (1986 - 1987)
www.uphs.upenn.edu /surgery/hstf/dxf-ed.html   (149 words)

  
 XiaCV.doc
Clinical assistant professor in Internal Medicine, Weifang Medical College’s first affiliated hospital.
I was an intern practicing in the teaching hospital and completed rotations in all clinical division during my final year of medical school.
Resident and Attending Doctor in department of medicine, Weifang medical college’s first affiliated hospital.
www.pathology.ufl.edu /~xia/XiaCV.doc   (149 words)

  
 Cooper Center for In-Vitro Fertilization
Straight Medical Intern, Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1971 - 1972
Division Head, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Robert ood Johnson Medical School at Camden, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey.
August, 1977 to present, practice of gynecologic endocrinology, infertility, and medical endocrinology.
www.ccivf.com /staff/check_vitae.html   (149 words)

  
 Central Mississippi Medical Center
He was a Surgical Intern and Resident at The Medical Center of Central Georgia Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, GA. He later moved into the Surgical Residency at The University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS.
Dr. Cummins, a Delta State University alumna and Mississippi native, is a graduate of the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine where she also performed her Surgical Residency.
She is a member of American Medical Association, American College of Surgeons, Mississippi Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, and James D. Hardy Society.
centralmississippimedicalcenter.com /bariatric/bariatric_Surgeons2.asp   (149 words)

  
 Jian Liang Chen
Academic Journal of Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, 1995:16(3)
Intern, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Guangzhou, P.R. China, 1985-1986
Graduate Researcher, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences, Pediatrics Laboratory, 1995 - 1998
www.utah.edu /radiobiology/people/Jian.htm   (149 words)

  
 U.S. News & World Report Ranks Hopkins #2 Among Top Medical Schools
According to the magazine, it bases its medical school rankings on a combination of two reputational surveys (one of deans/senior faculty and another of directors of intern-residency programs) and objective data (such things as research awarded to the medical school and all its affiliated hospitals, student selectivity, and faculty resources).
The attached letter from the Dean of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine thanks faculty and staff for once again making the School of Medicine one of the top two medical schools in U.S. News and World Report's annual ranking of graduate schools.
Johns Hopkins's other two health division schools also were among the best in their disciplines: the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ranked #1 and The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing ranked #6.
www.hopkinsmedicine.org /press/2003/April/030404.htm   (606 words)

  
 Paul Rostock Did You Mean Paul Rostock
From 1927 to 1933, he was assistant medical director at Bergmannsheil Hospital in Bochum and worked with Karl Brandt, who was at that time an intern there.
He received his medical license and became an intern at the University of Jena Surgical Clinic.
In 1943, General Commissioner Karl Brandt chose Rostock as his deputy and representative in the Medical Science Research Department.
www.did-you-mean.com /Paul_Rostock.html   (392 words)

  
 AMC - Examinations Menu
The standard of the AMC examinations is defined as the level of attainment of medical knowledge, clinical skills and attitudes required of newly qualified graduates of Australian medical schools who are about to commence intern training.
The AMC examinations are designed to assess, for registration purposes, the medical knowledge and clinical skills of overseas trained doctors whose basic medical qualifications are not recognised by State and Territory Medical Boards that is, doctors trained in medical schools that have not been formally reviewed and accredited by the AMC.
The AMC’s Board of Examiners ensures that the format and content of the AMC examinations are consistent with undergraduate medical courses and the standard of examinations in Australian medical schools.
www.amc.org.au /exam.asp   (869 words)

  
 News Archive
A graduate of the Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico, Dr. Ramirez served as an intern and resident in surgery at New York Medical College/Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, N.Y., and as an intern and resident in internal medicine at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center.
Ramirez is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and a member of the American Medical Association.
He most recently practiced at Nutmeg Healthcare Associates, P.C. At Saint Francis, Dr. Ramirez will practice as a member of Collins Medical Associates 2, P.C., and maintain offices at 701 Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield.
www.saintfranciscare.com /blank.cfm?print=yes&id=1192&action=detail&ref=238   (121 words)

  
 "I Said I Wouldn't Touch Pathology with a Ten Foot Pole" - I Remember... - About the ASCP - General Information - ASCP
When I was accepted in 1952-53 to be a medical intern on the 1st (Columbia) Medical Division of Bellevue Hospital in New York, I came with a strong background in laboratory science and physiology.
Coburn had been the first medical student resident at the new Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center when it first opened on 168th street in Manhattan, and it was the death of a young girl from acute rheumatic fever that started his life-long study of the disease.
Carbonic Anhydrase inhibitors were discovered while I was an intern, and Dr. Richards asked me to stay on to do research in that area.
www.ascp.org /general/about/remember/gambino.asp   (1896 words)

  
 Edwin Boudreaux MUSC Intern
Long Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA. Duties: Provided out-patient psychological assessment and treatment of hospital personnel, conducted on-site crisis intervention, supervisor consultation, and behavioral health group treatment.
Duties: I assisted with supervision and training of masters and pre-masters level psychology externs providing in-patient and out-patient psychological services at a medical teaching hospital, coordinated weekly assessment clinics and case conferences, conducted seminars and medical staff consultation, and acted as a liaison between medical residents, physicians, and patients referred for psychological assessment and treatment.
Duties: Assisted with supervision and training of masters and pre-masters level psychology externs providing in-patient and out-patient psychological services at a teaching hospital, coordinated weekly assessment clinics and case conferences, conducted seminars and medical staff consultation, and acted as a liaison between medical residents, physicians, and patients referred for psychological assessment and treatment.
www.musc.edu /cvc/ddd.htm   (1826 words)

  
 Articles - New York City
Jonas Salk, developer of the vaccine for polio, was an intern at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Upper Manhattan.
Brooklyn also hosts one of the country's leading urban medical centers: SUNY Downstate Medical Center, an academic medical center, the oldest hospital-based medical school in the United States.
On December 23, facing mounting public pressure, TWU voted to break the strike and return to their job without a new contract.
winacea.com /articles/New_York,_New_York   (8854 words)

  
 Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
McCarty, who earned his medical degree from Johns Hopkins in 1937 and was an intern and resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital until 1940, joined the faculty of what was then called the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in 1941.
Maclyn McCarty, a world-renowned medical researcher and retired physician and administrator at what is now Rockefeller University, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by The Johns Hopkins University.
McCarty, who won the 1994 Albert Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science, is a 1933 graduate of Stanford University.
www.jhu.edu /news_info/news/univ01/jun01/maclyn.html   (226 words)

  
 WHO Dr Annette Schulz-Baldes
She was funded by the German National Academic Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service to serve as a medical intern in Paris, London, New Orleans and New York during her studies.
As part of her history studies, Ms Schulz-Baldes contributed to an exhibition on the history of Freiburg’s medical faculty between 1920 and 1950, which was shown by the Institute for the History of Medicine at the University of Freiburg in 2002.
Due to her strong interest in medical ethics and medical history, she is currently pursuing studies in modern history and philosophy in addition to her medical career (also at the University of Freiburg).
www.who.int /ethics/about/schulz_baldes/en   (229 words)

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