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Curriculum category: Health
Care System Overview
Boltri JM, Vogel R, Tindall W, Tedders S. Improving medical
students' knowledge of systems-based practice. Managed Care
Quarterly. Winter 2002;10(1):29-32.
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care: a partnership between an academic medical center and
a managed care organization. Academic Medicine. May 2000;
75(5): 487-493.
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Finkel M, Fein O. Teaching about the changing U.S. health
care system: an innovative clerkship. Academic Medicine. February
2004;79(2):179-182.
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in managed care for residents. Academic Medicine. May 2001;76(5):560.
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residents. Academic Medicine. May 2002;77(5):465-466.
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Curriculum category: Quality
Assessment and Improvement
Aron, DC, LA Headrick, MD: Educating physicians prepared
to improve care and safety is no accident: it requires a systematic
approach. Quality and Safety in Health Care. June 2002; 11(2):168-173.
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to improve GME curricula and programs. Academic Medicine.
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in an Internal Medicine Residency Program. Academic Medicine.
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assessing resident competency in practice-based learning and
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P. A framework for teaching medical students and residents
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Curriculum category: Effective
and Efficient Care
Topic: Utilization Management
Braham R. Teaching about cost-effective use of medical resource:
still trying after all these years. Journal of General Internal
Medicine. June 2001;16(6):419-421.
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limited resources and the clinical consequences. Journal of
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Kane G, Holumzer C, Sorokin R. Utilization management morning
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Kelly C. Teaching residents to control the costs of health
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Kravet S, Wright S, Carrese J. Teaching resource and information
management using an innovative case-based conference. Journal
of General Internal Medicine. June 2001;16(6):399-403.
MacLean JR, Rahn DW, Salazar W. Teaching managed-care principles
to residents. Academic Medicine. May 1999;74(5):603-604.
Topic: Evidence-based Medicine
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rotation into an internal medicine residency program. Academic
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an Evidence Base. Health Professions Education Summit, Skills
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and challenges. Academic Medicine. March 2000;75(3):235-240.
Topic: Clinical Guidelines
Fall L. A curriculum for pediatrics residents in development
and evaluation of clinical practice guidelines. Academic Medicine.
May 1999;74(5):608.
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competencies in primary care residency training. Medical Education.
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pathways at a pediatric hospital. Seminars in Medical Practice.
March 1999;2(1):16-20.
Topic: Case Management
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in a family medicine residency setting. Journal of the American
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Topic: Disease Management
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Topic: Provider Performance Reports
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for residents. Academic Medicine. January 2002;77(1):34-39.
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Nadkarni M, Carswell J, Voss J. Practice profiling in a continuity
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Curriculum category: Population-based
Care
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School Objectives Project. Contemporary Issues in Medicine:
Medical Informatics and Population Health. Academic Medicine.
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health promotion in medical education: reflections from an
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health for internal medicine residents. Academic Medicine.
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to care for the chronically ill: identifying gaps in current
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to care for the chronically ill. Academic Medicine. January
2004;79(1):32-41.
Topic: Patient Education/Health Education
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preventive interventions. Academic Medicine. 2000; 75(7 Suppl):S45-54.
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Curriculum category: Practice
Management
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Amin A, Rucker L. A systems-based practice curriculum. Medical
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Jerant AF. Training residents in medical informatics. Family
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Kasuya R, Nip I. A retreat on leadership skills for residents.
Academic Medicine. May 2001; 76(5): 554.
McGowan J, Berner E. Proposed curricular objectives to teach
physicians competence in using the World Wide Web. Academic
Medicine. March 2004;79(3):236-240.
Ramsbottom-Luclear M, Pregler J, Gomez A. Challenges in medical
education: training physicians to work collaboratively. Journal
of General Internal Medicine. January 1999;14(1):S21-25.
Schwartz RW, Pogge CR, Gillis SA, Holsinger JW. Programs for
the development of physician leaders: a curricular process
in its infancy. Academic Medicine. Feb. 2000; 75(2):133-40.
Wilkinson T. Teaching teamwork to medical students: goals,
roles and power. Medical Education. November 2002;36(11):1089-1090.
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