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The American Medical Association (AMA) adopted new policies aimed at ensuring medical students and resident and fellow physicians have timely and confidential access to the medical and mental health services they need during their medical training. The new policies will help physicians-in-training maintain their personal health and well-being and reduce...   2 December 2016
Michigan Instruments upgraded its PneuView 3 software that is used with the PneuView 3 Lung Simulation System it introduced in 2015. The new Version 3.1 software offers several new capabilities and improvements to the user interface, based on user feedback and suggestions, according to James Maatman, Michigan Instruments President. Updates...   1 December 2016
Physicians at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) developed a new way to fabricate artificial organs and human anatomy that mimics the real thing, even up to the point of bleeding when cut. These models can create highly realistic simulations for training and could soon be widely used to...   30 November 2016
The U.S. rheumatology workforce is in jeopardy of a serious decline, and help with graduate medical education funding – along with other incentives to pursue rheumatology training – could provide relief, according to research findings presented last week at the 2016 American College of Rheumatology/Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (ACR/ARHP) Annual...   15 November 2016
As the U.S. health care system moves toward value-based care, the American Medical Association (AMA) says medical schools must adapt their curricula so that in addition to the basic and clinical scientific knowledge, students also learn how patients access and receive health care. A new textbook – “Health Systems Science”...   2 November 2016
American College of Surgeons Commits to Preventing 30,000 Trauma Deaths per Year Trauma leaders and experts at the 2016 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) committed to work with partners to achieve zero preventable military and civilian deaths from trauma. Reaching that goal, established in a June...   19 October 2016
The American Medical Association (AMA) convened leaders from 32 innovative medical schools from across the country taking part in its Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium to reshape medical education. The Consortium members met to continue group’s work in ensuring future physicians are prepared to care for patients in evolving...   13 October 2016
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS COT) introduced a new course: the Basic Endovascular Skills for Trauma© (BEST). The BEST course is the third surgical skills course to be offered by the COT, complementing the Advanced Trauma Operative Management and the Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in...   12 October 2016
MedStar Health is working with a Bethesda-based tech startup firm, Mytonomy, to pioneer a new approach to patient education that delivers individualized instruction through a microlearning software platform that can be accessed from anywhere via the internet. Based on a successful pilot with interventional cardiology patients at MedStar Washington Hospital...   29 September 2016
Stanford University School of Medicine will begin offering a master of science physician assistant program designed to train physician assistants as both clinicians and future leaders in health care. The program will start in the fall of 2017, and applications to be considered for the inaugural class are due November...   29 September 2016