Searched for: department:Medicine. General Internal Medicine
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school:SOM
Gemfibrozil treatment increases LDL size and decreases LDL particle concentration in the Veterans Affairs HDL Intervention Trial [Meeting Abstract]
Pegus, C; Otvos, JD; Collins, D; Freedman, DS; Schaefer, EJ; Robins, SJ; Rubins, HB
ISI:000179142703707
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 1789592
LDL and HDL particle subclasses are independent predictors of cardiovascular events in the Veteran Affairs HDL Intervention Trial [Meeting Abstract]
Otvos, JD; Collins, D; Freedman, DS; Pegus, C; Schaefer, EJ; Robins, SJ; Rubins, HB
ISI:000179142703629
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 1789582
The physical examination of patients with abdominal pain: An intervention to improve students' skills. [Meeting Abstract]
Fletcher, KE; Cimmino, VM; White, BC; Gruppen, LD; Stern, DT
ISI:000175158200917
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 2342642
Wealth and poverty in America : a reader
Conley, Dalton
Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2002
Extent: 301 p. : ill
ISBN: 9780631231806
CID: 1953042
forty acres and a mule: what if america pays reparations?
Conley, Dalton
In the present political climate, slavery reparations remain a remote dream of activists. But it is still worthwhile to do the math, if not for the purpose of actual payments, at least for what the numbers reveal about race and equal opportunity in America
ORIGINAL:0010943
ISSN: 1536-5042
CID: 1952962
Introduction to the special issue on race and ethnicity [Editorial]
Conley, D
ISI:000179202100001
ISSN: 0884-8971
CID: 1952772
Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth, and Social Policy in America
Chapter by: Conley, Dalton
in: Wealth and poverty in America : a reader by Conley, Dalton [Eds]
Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2002
pp. 83-95
ISBN: 9780631231806
CID: 1953062
Women's health as a medical specialty
Hoffman E; Neely KP; Trott J; Werbinski J
10th Anniversary Congress on Women's Health & Gender-Based Medicine, May 18-21, 2002, ... Hilton Head, SC
ORIGINAL:0004605
ISSN: 1524-6094
CID: 38110
No shrinking violet
Lerner, Barron H
[Bethesda, Md. : National Library of Medicine, 2002]
Extent: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (106 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. viewing copy.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 171481
Global minimum essential requirements in medical education
Armstrong, EG; Bandaranayake, RC; Bosch, AOI; Cravioto, A; Dohner, C; Dunn, MR; Gonnella, JS; Hamilton, JD; Harden, RM; Hawkins, D; Patino, JF; Schwarz, MR; Stern, DT; Tuchinda, P; van Niekerk, JPD; Wojtczak, A; Tongfu, Z; Inst Int Med Educ
The Process of globalization is increasingly evident in medical education and makes the task of defining global essential competences required by 'global physicians' an urgent matter. This issue was addressed by the newly established Institute for International Medical Education (IIME). The IIME Core Committee developed the concept of 'global minimum essential requirements' ('GMER) and defined a set of global minimum learning outcomes that medical school students must demonstrate at graduation. The 'Essentials' are grouped under seven broad educational domains with a set of 60 learning objectives. Besides these 'global competences, medical schools should add national and local requirements. The focus opt student competences as outcomes of medical education should have deep implications for curricular content as well as the educational processes of medical schools.
ISI:000175118700005
ISSN: 0142-159x
CID: 2342652