Sentences with phrase «by subspecialty»

As for gender diversity, there's a real difference in gender balance by subspecialty.

Not exact matches

Golf is populated by migrant workers with odd subspecialties.
In this pathway, residents complete 2 years of general comprehensive pediatric training followed by 4 years of subspecialty training, with a minimum of 1 year of that in clinical training.
The American Board of Internal Medicine Research Pathway requires residents to complete 24 months of internal medicine training followed by 12 to 24 months of clinical subspecialty training (depending on the subspecialty), and at least 3 years of research training.
First, it is helpful to focus clinical practice sharply; not only to a subspecialty, but on an even narrower niche where one is the expert in only certain diseases within that subspecialty; by narrowing the scope, clinician - scientists find it easier stay on top of the rapid advances in both clinical and research fields.
The pediatric emergency department is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by specialists trained in pediatric emergency medicine and other pediatric subspecialties.
Fifteen trainees have completed the program and become board certified by the American Board of Pathology in the subspecialty of Neuropathology.
Avroy Fanaroff, MD, FRCPE, FRCPCH, one of neonatology's giants chronicles the early challenges and successes experienced by neonatologists when the subspecialty was first forming in the 1960's and discusses where he sees the field shifting its focus for the future for these most fragile pediatric patients.
The award grants $ 75,000 per year to the recipients, via their respective institutions, selected by the ACMG Foundation through a competitive process and will provide a two - year sponsorship for the trainee's clinical genetics subspecialty in translational genomics following residency.
July 1, 2015 UChicago Medicine, Little Company of Mary expand pediatric partnership: Affiliation to boost community access to specialty care for infants and children The University of Chicago Medicine and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers are partnering to expand care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric services.
Also bear in mind that Functional Medicine, Holistic Medicine and Anti-Aging Medicine are not defined as subspecialties by the American Board of Medical Specialities.
(2) Following your completion of requalification training, you must satisfactorily complete an examination administered by a nationally - recognized MRO certification board or subspecialty board for medical practitioners in the field of medical review of DOT - mandated drug tests.
Mr. Palmer was also certified by the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) in 1990 and was re-certified in 1998 in the subspecialty of medical malpractice.
Written by leading experts in terms that are accessible outside of their particular subspecialties, the reviews published in Current Directions in Psychological Science cover such current topics as theory of mind, neural bases of memory, face recognition, expression of emotion, cognition and aging, and attachment and personality in mammals.
Certification and Continuing Education Having completed the child and adolescent psychiatry residency and successfully passing the certification examination in general psychiatry given by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), the child and adolescent psychiatrist is eligible to take the additional certification examination in the subspecialty of child and adolescent psychiatry.
These clinicians are doing some work with adolescents, but desire to improve their knowledge base, or find that subspecialty credentialing is increasingly requested by employers and insurance companies.
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