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The editors have collected an impressive array of practical material that will guide any academic medical center in the development of a more focused approach to "teaching the teachers." From learning theory and program development to teaching performance evaluation and specialty-specific materials, Residents' Teaching Skills covers all the bases. I commend this volume to the attention of medical educators everywhere, and residency program directors in particular." --from the Foreword by Jordon J. Cohen, MD, President, Association of American Medical Colleges This book provides practical guidance to plan, organize, and run a teaching skills program for medical residents. Readers will find that Part Two offers exact materials for course use, including modules for use with pediatric residents, teaching clinical procedures, works rounds, and role play, plus evaluation forms that can be used as written or customized to fit a particular program.
This issue of Medical Clinics of North America, Guest Edited by Joyce E. Wipf , MD is devoted to Women's Health. Dr. Wipf has assembled a group of expert authors to review the following topics: Breast Cancer Screening; Cervical Cancer and HPV; Oral Contraception; IUD and Other Contraception; Menopause; Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Disease in Women; Vulvar-vaginal Disorders; Hepatitis C in Women; Osteoporosis Screening, Prevention, and Management; Sexual Dysfunction in Women; Domestic Violence and Trauma; Care of Women Veterans; and Medical Conditions During Pregnancy.
This book provides teaching scripts for medical educators in internal medicine and coaches them in creating their own teaching scripts. Every year, thousands of attending internists are asked to train the next generation of physicians to master a growing body of knowledge. Formal teaching time has become increasingly limited due to rising clinical workload, medical documentation requirements, duty hour restrictions, and other time pressures. In addition, today’s physicians-in-training expect teaching sessions that deliver focused, evidence-based content that is integrated into clinical workflow. In keeping with both time pressures and trainee expectations, academic internists must be prepa...
The 2nd Edition of this practical reference provides current answers to over 200 of the most common clinical questions encountered in general outpatient medicine. Arranged by organ system, each section provides pertinent information on screening for diseases, approaches to common symptoms, specific problems and syndromes, and office procedures. Concise reviews with fresh insights into typical ambulatory problems are supplemented by tables and algorithms where appropriate. Drug tables include both recommended dose and comparative cost. New to this edition are chapters on Lyme disease and advanced care planning.
Christian Burkholder immigrated with his father and family from Switzerland to the Palatinate of Germany and after Christian's death, his widow and six children immigrated to Philadelphia in 1755, and settled in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants (chiefly Mennonites) lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon and elsewhere.