Artikel
Open Access
Making sense of federal GME reforms: The need for secondary reforms
-
Christopher T. Meyer
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Mai 1995
Published Online: 1995-05-01
Published in Print: 1995-05-01
© 1995 American Osteopathic Association
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial Comments
- Women with early breast cancer who undergo lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy have the same survival rate over a 10 year period as women who undergo mastectomy.
- Tens of thousands of fetuses and infants are harmed each year in the United States by mothers who smoke while pregnant
- Persons found to carry a mutant gene that affects the blood-clotting protein factor V have a threefold risk for having deep vein thrombosis develop.
- HIV seems to develop a resistance to experimental protease inhibitors
- News
- From the CDC: Alcohol-related birth defects soar
- From the FDA: Approval of medical devices to be accelerated
- From the FDA: New class of asthma drug receives advisory approval
- Editorial
- Women's healthcare comes to the forefront in the 1990s: Are physicians ready?
- AOA Communication
- Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the American Osteopathic Association
- Original Contribution
- Changes in presence of a segmental dysfunction pattern associated with hypertension: Part 2. A long-term longitudinal study
- Brief Report
- Nerve compression syndromes as models for research on osteopathic manipulative treatment
- Health Policy
- Making sense of federal GME reforms: The need for secondary reforms
- Special Communication
- 'But doctor, someone has to do something': Resolving interpersonal conflicts in the workplace
- Book Reviews
- Functional Methods: A Manual for Palpatory Skill Development in Osteopathic Examination and Manipulation of Motor Function
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 4.0
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial Comments
- Women with early breast cancer who undergo lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy have the same survival rate over a 10 year period as women who undergo mastectomy.
- Tens of thousands of fetuses and infants are harmed each year in the United States by mothers who smoke while pregnant
- Persons found to carry a mutant gene that affects the blood-clotting protein factor V have a threefold risk for having deep vein thrombosis develop.
- HIV seems to develop a resistance to experimental protease inhibitors
- News
- From the CDC: Alcohol-related birth defects soar
- From the FDA: Approval of medical devices to be accelerated
- From the FDA: New class of asthma drug receives advisory approval
- Editorial
- Women's healthcare comes to the forefront in the 1990s: Are physicians ready?
- AOA Communication
- Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the American Osteopathic Association
- Original Contribution
- Changes in presence of a segmental dysfunction pattern associated with hypertension: Part 2. A long-term longitudinal study
- Brief Report
- Nerve compression syndromes as models for research on osteopathic manipulative treatment
- Health Policy
- Making sense of federal GME reforms: The need for secondary reforms
- Special Communication
- 'But doctor, someone has to do something': Resolving interpersonal conflicts in the workplace
- Book Reviews
- Functional Methods: A Manual for Palpatory Skill Development in Osteopathic Examination and Manipulation of Motor Function