Objective: To report on the successful merger of a civilian and military psychiatry residency. Methods: The reasons for and the history of the merger between the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center psychiatry residencies is described. Results: After some false starts, a bottom-up approach was implemented by first merging seminars, then rotations. Conclusions: Combining two psychiatry residencies in order to capitalize on both their strengths can yield a product even greater than the sum of their two programs and the key to a lasting merger is to start with two independently successful programs with different and complementary strengths
Project Supervisors: Dr. Connie Brooks (psychology) and Dr. Laine Young-Walker (psychiatry)Final rep...
University-trained psychiatrists frequently aveid public-sector em-ployment because they do not wish...
Background and Objectives: In the past, Psychosomatic Medicine (PM) has had ambiguous connotations, ...
Objective: To report on the successful merger of a civilian and military psychiatry residency. Metho...
: Economic forces have led to significant consolidation within the health-care sector, but the effec...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
Background: Because a high percentage of patients with psychiatric disorders seek care from primary ...
merged in 1997 and now form the third largest not-for-profit academic health care system in the Unit...
Objective: To review the literature on hospital–physician relations and to describe the experience o...
University-based psychiatry residency programs encourage the pursuit of academic careers, both on ad...
This paper arises out of my fortunate opportunity to observe two very different psychiatric residenc...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report a survey of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Reside...
ObjectiveThe USA needs to produce more psychiatrists to meet projected workforce deficits. The Ameri...
Healthcare services have engaged in domestic and international mergers in recent years in order to m...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Project Supervisors: Dr. Connie Brooks (psychology) and Dr. Laine Young-Walker (psychiatry)Final rep...
University-trained psychiatrists frequently aveid public-sector em-ployment because they do not wish...
Background and Objectives: In the past, Psychosomatic Medicine (PM) has had ambiguous connotations, ...
Objective: To report on the successful merger of a civilian and military psychiatry residency. Metho...
: Economic forces have led to significant consolidation within the health-care sector, but the effec...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
Background: Because a high percentage of patients with psychiatric disorders seek care from primary ...
merged in 1997 and now form the third largest not-for-profit academic health care system in the Unit...
Objective: To review the literature on hospital–physician relations and to describe the experience o...
University-based psychiatry residency programs encourage the pursuit of academic careers, both on ad...
This paper arises out of my fortunate opportunity to observe two very different psychiatric residenc...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report a survey of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Reside...
ObjectiveThe USA needs to produce more psychiatrists to meet projected workforce deficits. The Ameri...
Healthcare services have engaged in domestic and international mergers in recent years in order to m...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Project Supervisors: Dr. Connie Brooks (psychology) and Dr. Laine Young-Walker (psychiatry)Final rep...
University-trained psychiatrists frequently aveid public-sector em-ployment because they do not wish...
Background and Objectives: In the past, Psychosomatic Medicine (PM) has had ambiguous connotations, ...