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Operational medicine experience integrated into a military internal medicine residency curriculum. Military medicine. [Mil Med] Journal article

 
TitleOperational medicine experience integrated into a military internal medicine residency curriculum.
Author(s)Roop SA, Murray CK, Pugh AM, Phillips YY, Bolan CD 
InstitutionPulmonary/Critical Care Medicine Service, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001, USA. stuart.roop@na.amedd.army.mil
SourceMil Med 2001 Jan; 166(1):34-9.
MeSHClinical Competence
Curriculum
District of Columbia
Education, Medical, Graduate
Humans
Internal Medicine
Internship and Residency
Military Medicine
Program Development
Program Evaluation
AbstractThe optimal training of physicians should prepare them for the environment in which they will practice. During the past several years, the practice of internal medicine has shifted from a focus on the inpatient setting to one that includes an emphasis on the ambulatory clinic. Military internists must be further prepared to practice medicine with forward units, at field hospitals, and in other operational settings. Community-based teaching programs that reflect present and future practice are increasingly recognized as essential, yet details on the structure and implementation of such programs, especially those designed to teach field and operational medicine, are lacking. The Internal Medicine Residency Program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center has developed and implemented an operational medicine curriculum that includes a field medical training exercise. The program is driven by the residents and chief resident and requires little additional funding. Resident research continues to increase, morale remains high, and the first class to complete the 3-year operational curriculum achieved a 100% pass rate on the American Board of Internal Medicine certification examination. We describe our 3-year experience of implementing this program, with an emphasis on curriculum design and execution, qualitative assessment, and initial lessons learned.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID11197094
  
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