Early Patient Contact in Medical Education
Monday, May 25, 2009
Palm Beach Medical College educational model based in early patient contact, is also used in several of the new US medical schools as this article in The Chronicle of Higher Education is reporting. Read more
PWeR and Medical Education
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Automation through 21st century technologies has been fundamental to the transformation of all major industries in the U.S. New business models that leverage the breadth, speed and accuracy of technologies have flourished everywhere from finance to retail. Read more
Reproduced from the AAMC Reporter: January 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
The United States government budget is a blueprint for federal spending and revenue policies for federal agencies and programs during the next fiscal year. Agencies can only spend federal money once funds are approved by Congress. The Office of Management and Budget oversees the creation of the budget proposals, formulating each line item by evaluating the efficacy of certain federal programs and policies, determining how much funding is available and what the demands on that funding will be, and establishing spending priorities. The president is required by law to submit the budget to Congress by the first Monday in February. Read more
From the BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Monday, February 9, 2009
TALLAHASSEE – Kiplinger’s Personal Finance today named the University of Florida and New College of Florida among the Top 10 public institutions for providing the best value in higher education. Read more
International Medical Education
Monday, February 9, 2009
The idea of establishing a separate foundation developed from ECFMG's long-standing commitment to promoting excellence in international medical education. This commitment began with ECFMG's first faculty exchange program in 1983. Read more
International Students and Medical Education: Options and Obstacles
Monday, February 9, 2009
As institutions of higher education in the United States increasingly seek to attract a geographically diverse student population, the number of international students has begun to increase not only at the historically research-oriented universities, but also at small, liberal arts colleges nationwide. Read more