A survival guide for generalist physicians in academic fellowships |
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Authors: | Dr. Somnath Saha MD MPH Dimitri A. Christakis MD MPH Sanjay Saint MD MPH Mary A. Whooley MD Steven R. Simon MD MPH |
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Affiliation: | General Internal Medicine Section, Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, OR 97207, USA. |
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Abstract: | Summary Generalist physicians pursuing fellowship training should develop an early strategic plan to guide them through their fellowship years. Though each fellow’s plan must be individualized, fellows should get started on independent projects early, decide how much time to allocate to various activities, strike an individualized balance between course work and independent projects, and learn how to choose and maintain relationships with mentors. Early decision making with regard to these aspects of fellowship will allow trainees to maximize their learning, development, and progress toward career goals. Presented in part as a precourse at the National Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, San Francisco, Calif, April 1999. Dr. Whooley is supported by a Research Career Development Award from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service. Dr. Saha was a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington, and Health Services Research and Development, VA Puget Sound Health Care System. Drs. Christakis and Saint were fellows in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Washington, Dr. Whooley was a fellow in the Clinical Epidemiology Fellowship, San Francisco VA Medical Center and University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Simon was a fellow in the Harvard General Internal Medicine Fellowship and Faculty Development Program, and the Thomas O. Pyle Fellowship in Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. |
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