Background: Fellowship training follows certification in a primary specialty or subspecialty and focusses on distinct and advanced clinical and/or academic skills. This phase of medical education is growing in prevalence, but has been an "invisible phase of postgraduate training" lacking standards for education and accreditation, as well as funding. We aimed to explore fellowship programs and examine the reasons to host and participate in fellowship training, seeking to inform the future development of fellowship education.Methods: During the 2013-14 academic year, we conducted interviews and focus groups to examine the current status of fellowship training from the perspectives of division heads, fellowship directors and current fellows at...
Objectives: The Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) allows up to 3 years support for clinic...
Background In contrast to the training required in the UK, opportunities for medical education trai...
AbstractIntroduction: Decreased federal monies for graduate medical education, increased clinical tr...
Background: Fellowship training follows certification in a primary specialty or subspecialty and foc...
BACKGROUND: Fellowship training follows certification in a primary specialty or subspecialty and foc...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence, focus, time commitment, graduatio...
PURPOSE: To examine associations between fellowship training and career outcomes among primary care ...
Learning Objective: Our objective was to explore the impact of medical education fellowship training...
Abstract Background For academic physicians, teaching...
Background: A methodical and evidence-based approach to the creation and implementation of fellowshi...
Background: The emerging field, Lifestyle Medicine (LM), is the evidence-based practice of assisting...
Background: Increasing numbers of residency graduates desire global health (GH) fellowship training....
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Recent changes in radiology fellowships include musculoskeletal radiology ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74383/1/aemj.9.7.713.pd
Medical institutions have established medical education fellowships to equip faculty to meet the cha...
Objectives: The Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) allows up to 3 years support for clinic...
Background In contrast to the training required in the UK, opportunities for medical education trai...
AbstractIntroduction: Decreased federal monies for graduate medical education, increased clinical tr...
Background: Fellowship training follows certification in a primary specialty or subspecialty and foc...
BACKGROUND: Fellowship training follows certification in a primary specialty or subspecialty and foc...
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence, focus, time commitment, graduatio...
PURPOSE: To examine associations between fellowship training and career outcomes among primary care ...
Learning Objective: Our objective was to explore the impact of medical education fellowship training...
Abstract Background For academic physicians, teaching...
Background: A methodical and evidence-based approach to the creation and implementation of fellowshi...
Background: The emerging field, Lifestyle Medicine (LM), is the evidence-based practice of assisting...
Background: Increasing numbers of residency graduates desire global health (GH) fellowship training....
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Recent changes in radiology fellowships include musculoskeletal radiology ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74383/1/aemj.9.7.713.pd
Medical institutions have established medical education fellowships to equip faculty to meet the cha...
Objectives: The Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) allows up to 3 years support for clinic...
Background In contrast to the training required in the UK, opportunities for medical education trai...
AbstractIntroduction: Decreased federal monies for graduate medical education, increased clinical tr...