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Drawn from the extensive database of Guide to Reference, this up-to-date resource provides an annotated list of print and electronic biomedical and health-related reference sources, including internet resources and digital image collections.
The "Green Book" is the definitive guide to graduate medical education (residency) programs for thousands of medical students, administrators, researchers and librarians. It is the only single published source of programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and is used by students in selecting programs, and by licensing boards for verifying the authenticity of programs presented by physicians. All of the essential information for graduate medical education is included: -- Complete, accurate listings for more than 8,000 ACGME-accredited programs and 1,600 GME teaching institutions -- Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education Institutional and Program Requirements for 113 specialties/subspecialties -- Medical specialty board certification requirements -- Name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses of all the directors of GME programs -- GME glossary and list of US medical schools -- More than 6,500 revisions to the previous edition
Washington Information Directory is the essential one-stop source for information on U.S. governmental and nongovernmental agencies and organizations. WID provides capsule descriptions that help users quickly and easily find the right person at the right organization. With more than 10,000 listings, the 2011– 2012 edition of WID features: • Thoroughly researched coverage of the Obama administration, the Supreme Court, immigration, health care, consumer safety, mortgage/student loans, the housing and credit crises, privacy and security, and political participation • Information on groups involved with war and conflict issues, including lobbying groups active in international affairs and antiwar movements • Fully updated contact information for the 111th Congress, Second Session • At-a-glance boxes with Congressional committee and subcommittee information • Information on new agencies and posts PLEASE CONFIRM ALL OF THIS WID also features up-to-date contact information for the high-level advisory positions or “czar” appointed by President Obama that oversee: • The auto industry • Green energy • Health-care • Technology • Stimulus accountability WID provides contact information for: • Congress and federal agencies • Nongovernmental organizations • Policy groups, foundations, and institutions • Governors and other state officials • U.S. ambassadors and foreign diplomats Key Features • Contact information for Congress, federal agencies, international, national, and local organizations and offices • Reference boxes and organization charts augmenting the text • Three easy ways to find information: name, organization, and subject indexes
A comprehensive portrait of the osteopathic medical profession. Overcoming suspicion, ridicule, and outright opposition from the American Medical Association, the osteopathic medical profession today serves the health needs of more than thirty million Americans. Osteopathic medicine is now the fastest-growing segment of the US physician and surgeon population. In The DOs, historian Norman Gevitz chronicles the development of this controversial medical movement from its nineteenth-century origins in the American Midwest to the present day. He describes the philosophy and practice of osteopathy, as well as the impact of osteopathic medicine on health care. In print continuously since 1982, The DOs has now been thoroughly updated and expanded. From the theories underlying the use of spinal manipulation developed by osteopathy's founder, Andrew Taylor Still, Gevitz traces the movement's early success, despite attacks from the orthodox medical community. He also recounts the efforts of osteopathic medical colleges to achieve parity with institutions granting MD degrees and looks at the continuing effort by osteopathic physicians and surgeons to achieve greater recognition and visibility. Bringing additional light to the philosophical origins and practices of the osteopathic movement, as well as the historic debates about which degree to offer its graduates, this volume • chronicles the challenges the profession has faced in the early decades of the twenty-first century • addresses recent challenges to the osteopathic medical profession • explores efforts at preserving osteopathy's autonomy and distinctiveness • offers a new perspective on the future of osteopathic medicine Based on an extensive examination and evaluation of primary sources, as well as countless interviews with individuals both inside and outside osteopathic medicine, The DOs is the definitive history of the osteopathic medical profession.
Updated with more than 6,500 revisions. The new edition of the Green Book provides up-to-date information on 8,000 ACGME-accredited residency programs and 1,600 GME teaching institutions. Lists requirements for 122 specialties and subspecialties, and names, addresses, phone/fax numbers, and email of all the directors of GME programs. Contains new program requirements in three specialty areas including pain management, updates to all program requirements, and updated requirements from all 24 ABMS certification boards. Provides medical students with current information for making one of the most important professional decisions of their careers. Essential for any medical or reference library.
Intro -- FrontMatter -- Reviewers -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Boxes, Figures, and Tables -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background on the Pipeline to the Physician Workforce -- 3 GME Financing -- 4 Governance -- 5 Recommendations for the Reform of GME Financing and Governance -- Appendix A: Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Appendix B: U.S. Senate Letters -- Appendix C: Public Workshop Agendas -- Appendix D: Committee Member Biographies -- Appendix E: Data and Methods to Analyze Medicare GME Payments -- Appendix F: Illustrations of the Phase-In of the Committee's Recommendations.