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Internal medicine residency redesign: proposal of the Internal Medicine Working Group
Authors:Horwitz Ralph I  Kassirer Jerome P  Holmboe Eric S  Humphrey Holly J  Verghese Abraham  Croft Carol  Kwok Minjung  Loscalzo Joseph
Affiliation:aGlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, Pa;bTufts University, Boston, Mass;cAmerican Board of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa;dUniversity of Chicago, Ill;eStanford University, Palo Alto, Calif;fUniversity of Texas Southwestern, Dallas;gBrigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass
Abstract:Concerned with the quality of internal medicine training, many leaders in the field assembled to assess the state of the residency, evaluate the decline in interest in the specialty, and create a framework for invigorating the discipline. Although many external factors are responsible, we also found ourselves culpable: allowing senior role models to opt out of important training activities, ignoring a progressive atrophy of bedside skills, and focusing on lock-step curricula, lectures, and compiled diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. The group affirmed its commitment to a vision of internal medicine rooted in science and learned with mentors at the bedside. Key factors for new emphasis include patient-centered small group teaching, greater incorporation of clinical epidemiology and health services research, and better schedule control for trainees. Because previous proposals were weakened by lack of evidence, we propose to organize the Cooperative Educational Studies Group, a pool of training programs that will collect a common data set describing their programs, design interventions to be tested rigorously in multi-methodological approaches, and at the same time produce knowledge about high-quality practice.
Keywords:Clinical examination   Internal medicine   Medical education
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