The American Medical Association (AMA) has adopted a new policy extending initiatives to guarantee that all medical students and residents are trained in healthcare economics.
A new study analyzed U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) electronic health record data to determine whether there is an association between resident participation in a large, multisite, interprofessional education (IPE) quality improvement project and quality of care.
A new survey of more than 2,000 medical providers from the American Medical Association (AMA) and American Heart Association (AHA) highlights the need for consistent and frequent blood pressure (BP) measurement re-training among healthcare professionals.
It is one thing to support impactful and meaningful education initiatives and have powerful data to back up a program’s impact, but it’s equally important to tell a compelling story to grab stakeholders’ attention.
With physicians increasingly in need of business training, Drexel University professors are teaching such courses to providers in the Crozer-Keystone Health System.