These findings were published in the latest
issue of Academic Medicine, a journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Not exact matches
► In this week's
issue of STM, Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and dean
of the University
of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S.
academic medical center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators out
of U.S.
academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigators.
The result is a commentary article in the May 2015
issue of the journal
Academic Medicine, where Holleman and two colleagues present MD Anderson as a case study illustrative
of a broader national trend and encourage other institutions to address what the authors identify as the faculty morale problem.
Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A., associate chair in the Department
of Integrated Biomedical Science in FAU's College
of Medicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive M
Medicine; Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior
academic advisor to the dean in FAU's College
of Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor of family and community medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive M
Medicine; and Robert S. Levine, M.D., professor
of family and community
medicine in Baylor College of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive M
medicine in Baylor College
of Medicine, have just published the results of this report in the current issue of the journal Preventive M
Medicine, have just published the results
of this report in the current
issue of the journal Preventive
MedicineMedicine.
That is the main finding
of a study to be published in the March 2017
issue of Academic Emergency
Medicine (AEM), a journal
of the Society for
Academic Emergency
Medicine.
The authors
of «Undocumented Students Pursuing Medical Education: The Implications
of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,» published in the current
issue of the journal
Academic Medicine, suggest that these students, who are often highly motivated and qualified, can help alleviate the nationwide shortage
of primary care physicians, particularly in underserved, low - income areas.
EuroStemCell, in partnership with the Future Science Group MEDLINE - indexed journal Regenerative
Medicine, have launched a digital platform which provides free - to - access summaries
of hot - topic articles from leading international
academics published in the journal's recent two - part Special Focus
Issue entitled, «Regenerative
Medicine in Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives».
We hope our content will be
of particular interest to industrial or
academic scientists active in R&D in molecular biotechnology, gene transfer and expression, applied microbiology, environmental biotechnology, biofuels and bioenergy, nanotechnology, bioprocessing, chemical biotechnology, tissue engineering and regenerative
medicine, nucleic acid therapeutics and vaccines, plant biotechnology, and patenting and regulatory
issues.
All faculty physicians employed by a university board
of trustees who are subject to the requirements
of s. 456.013 shall complete their risk management continuing education on
issues specific to
academic medicine.
«Students are the future
of the profession, and it's our hope that this scholarship will help support them on their journey whether it's going into food animal
medicine, research and academia, private practice or another area
of veterinary
medicine,» said Vanessa Mariani, Director
of Academic and Professional Affairs, Zoetis U.S. «We're constantly looking to evolve the program to ensure it reflects the current status
of the profession and supports the key
issues facing students and young professionals.»
«We are proud to reward and recognize these veterinary students who are already demonstrating
academic excellence, a commitment to veterinary
medicine, and leadership,» said Dr. Christine Jenkins, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer, Zoetis U.S. «By investing in the next generation
of veterinarians, we can address some
of our existing industry challenges, including the
issues of student debt and the need for greater diversity in the veterinary profession.»
There are many public intellectual debates occurring over scientific and skeptical
issues — the place
of creationism vs evolution in public science classes, the including
of alternative
medicine in
academic curricula, the validity
of debate on global warming, etc..