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Montana Med School Clash Revives For-Profit Vs. Nonprofit Flap

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Two medical schools vie to open in Montana, highlighting the rapid spread of for-profit schools and their previously tarnished business model.

Dos grupos que apoyan a médicos están vinculados a organizaciones antiinmigrantes

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Dado que el porcentaje de estudiantes de medicina estadounidenses sin plaza aumenta cada año y el número de residencias se mantiene básicamente igual, más personas podrían sentirse atraídas por grupos como Doctors Without Jobs.

Two Unmatched-Doctor Advocacy Groups Are Tied to Anti-Immigrant Organizations

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The percentage of medical students who can’t find residencies is increasing every year. But as more graduates look for support, they might not realize that two organizations offering it are backed by anti-immigrant groups.

Events of 2020 Moved Medical Students to Political Activism

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The emergence of an organization for med students motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some physicians in training.

‘Into the Covid ICU’: A New Doctor Bears Witness to the Isolation, Inequities of Pandemic

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Dr. Paloma Marin-Nevarez graduated from medical school during the pandemic. We follow the rookie doctor for her first months working at a hospital in Fresno, California, as she grapples with isolation, anti-mask rallies and an overwhelming number of deaths.

Lo que los doctores no aprenden: a detectar el racismo en la atención médica

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Cuando la raza interviene en los cálculos médicos, puede conducir a tratamientos menos eficaces y perpetuar las desigualdades basadas en la raza.

What Doctors Aren’t Always Taught: How to Spot Racism in Health Care

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Activists across the country are demanding that medical schools eliminate the use of race as a diagnostic tool, recognize how systemic racism harms patients and reckon with some of medicine’s racist history.

Med Students ‘Feel Very Behind’ Because of COVID-Induced Disruptions in Training

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The pandemic has led medical schools to cancel many of the rotations in hospitals and clinics that students perform to see a broad mix of patients with a diverse mix of problems.

Among Those Disrupted By COVID-19: The Nation’s Newest Doctors

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For new medical residents, this has been a year like no other. In part that’s because getting from here to there — from medical school to residency training sites — has been complicated by the coronavirus.

In Face Of Coronavirus, Many Hospitals Cancel On-Site Training For Nursing And Med Students

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Hospitals and nursing homes say they are acting to protect students and patients, but nursing educators worry the pipeline of new nurses could be slowed at a time when they may be needed most. Some doctors in training have also seen their clinical rotations canceled.

Médicos militares aprenden el valor de los perros que ayudan a sanar

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Los perros que han estado en el Hospital Walter Reed desde 2007 ganan comisiones en el Ejército, la Armada, la Fuerza Aérea o los Marines. Sus chalecos designan su rango.

Sit, Heal: Dog Teaches Military Med Students The Merits Of Service Animals

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Although service dogs are commonly seen at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, a retriever mix is a clinical instructor in the Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology.

They Enrolled In Medical School To Practice Rural Medicine. What Happened?

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Eight years ago, a new medical program opened in Salina, Kan., as an experimental way to promote rural medicine. Hailed as a solution to the rural doctor shortage, only three of its eight newly minted doctors are now working in the most rural communities.

American Medical Students Less Likely To Choose To Become Primary Care Doctors

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Only 41.5% of internal medicine positions were filled by U.S.-trained fourth-year students getting traditional medical degrees, the lowest share on record. Similar trends were seen this year in family medicine and pediatrics.

Por qué muchos médicos no pueden dar malas noticias a pacientes y familiares

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La palabra muerte parece estar prohibida en el vocabulario de muchos médicos que, justamente, deben lidiar con pacientes terminales. El resultado puede causar más dolor.

Never Say ‘Die’: Why So Many Doctors Won’t Break Bad News

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It’s never easy to tell a patient about a terminal illness, but a longtime doctor whose own diagnosis was botched says physicians must do better.