Basic Ophthalmology for Medical Students and Primary Care Residents by American Academy of Ophthalmology, Cynthia A. Bradford

Basic Ophthalmology for Medical Students and Primary Care Residents



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Basic Ophthalmology for Medical Students and Primary Care Residents American Academy of Ophthalmology, Cynthia A. Bradford ebook
Publisher: American Academy of Ophthalmology
ISBN: 1560553618, 9781560553618
Page: 236
Format: djvu


The attraction of specialization is But licensure inevitably reduces supply. As commenters on an DRH Econlog post just one day ago pointed out, the constraint on new doctors isn't really medical-school admissions, it is "residency" training slots. Basic Ophthalmology for Medical Students and Primary Care Residents. Director, Respiratory Health Institute and Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, posted 05/22/13. An ideal complement to the medical student's curriculum and a leading text for primary care residents and physicians. Product Details Book Publisher: Amer Academy of Ophthalmology (January, 1999) ISBN: 1560550988. Informants most There is growing interest among healthcare providers in the field of global health; over 25% of all 2008 United States (US) medical school graduates participated in global health experiences during medical school. As a result, medical students are increasingly attracted to specialties, especially ones such as dermatology, ophthalmology, and urology, which allow for a more comfortable life style because they do not involve frequent medical emergencies. Primary-care physicians have to spend four years in medical school and then three years as a resident paid little more than a subsistence wage. The University is ten minutes from downtown Cleveland and world-class cultural venues are within walking distance; excellent and affordable residential areas are close by. A fine complement to the curriculum of medical students and a leading text for primary care residents and physicians. Applicants should e-mail a resume, . Informants commonly identified a need for increased access to medical services in Guatemala, and many believed that short-term medical volunteers are in a position to offer improved access to medical care in the communities where they serve. Why not just let physician's assistants and nurse practitioners care for people with non life threatening illnesses (sore throat, stuffy nose, etc)to increase the supply of medical providers? Who would want to go into primary care medicine now?