The changing scene in graduate medical education: implications for pathology. 1978

R E Anderson

During the past several years a number of unrelated events have occurred that will have a marked impact upon residency training in pathology in the United States. These factors include: (1) a twofold increase in the annual number of graduates from American medical schools, (2) Public Law 94-484, which will reduce the number of foreign medical graduates eligible for postgraduate training in this country by 70 to 80 per cent, and (3) increased emphasis on permitting Americans studying abroad to transfer to United States medical schools. Barring unforeseen changes, the culmination of these events is expected circa 1984 when the number of applicants for first year house office positions will equal or exceed the pool of available slots. Therefore, a significant proportion of graduates either will not be matched at all or will not be matched with the specialty(ies) of their choice. The implications of these trends with respect to residency training in pathology, with particular reference to the motives and motivation of persons seeking a first year slot, are discussed and alternative strategies for maximizing benefits discussed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008505 Medical Staff, Hospital Professional medical personnel approved to provide care to patients in a hospital. Attending Physicians, Hospital,Hospital Medical Staff,Physicians, Junior,Registrars, Hospital,Attending Physician, Hospital,Hospital Attending Physician,Hospital Attending Physicians,Hospital Medical Staffs,Medical Staffs, Hospital,Hospital Registrar,Hospital Registrars,Junior Physician,Junior Physicians,Physician, Junior,Registrar, Hospital,Staff, Hospital Medical,Staffs, Hospital Medical
D010336 Pathology A specialty concerned with the nature and cause of disease as expressed by changes in cellular or tissue structure and function caused by the disease process. Pathologies
D004503 Education, Medical, Graduate Educational programs for medical graduates entering a specialty. They include formal specialty training as well as academic work in the clinical and basic medical sciences, and may lead to board certification or an advanced medical degree. Medical Education, Graduate,Education, Graduate Medical,Graduate Medical Education
D005550 Foreign Medical Graduates Physicians who hold degrees from medical schools in countries other than the ones in which they practice. Foreign Medical Graduate,Graduate, Foreign Medical,Graduates, Foreign Medical,Medical Graduate, Foreign,Medical Graduates, Foreign
D000078329 Workforce The number of people working or available for work or service. Human Resources,Labor Supply,Manpower,Staffing,Womanpower,Human Resource,Labor Supplies,Manpowers,Staffings,Supply, Labor,Womanpowers,Workforces
D013337 Students, Medical Individuals enrolled in a school of medicine or a formal educational program in medicine. Medical Student,Medical Students,Student, Medical
D014481 United States A country in NORTH AMERICA between CANADA and MEXICO.

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