Home Research Research Library Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice: What We’ve Learned and Where We Need to Go 2018 Author(s) Newton, Warren P, and Baxley, Elizabeth G Topic(s) Education & Training Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education Volume Family Medicine Source Family Medicine The Preparing the Personal Physician for Practice (P4) project has been like a coastal lighthouse, helping us navigate the shoals of transforming residency programs and guiding us to the next harbor. Carney and colleagues’ report1 in this issue of Family Medicine is a valuable summary of the immense amount of work of the P4 residencies and an outstanding research team. ABFM Research Read all 2021 The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season Go to The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season 1970 Generally speaking Go to Generally speaking 2021 Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes Go to Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes 2017 The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice Go to The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice
Author(s) Newton, Warren P, and Baxley, Elizabeth G Topic(s) Education & Training Keyword(s) Graduate Medical Education Volume Family Medicine Source Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2021 The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season Go to The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season 1970 Generally speaking Go to Generally speaking 2021 Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes Go to Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes 2017 The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice Go to The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice
2021 The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season Go to The Price of Fear: An Ethical Dilemma Underscored in a Virtual Residency Interview Season
2021 Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes Go to Using the Family Medicine National Graduate Survey to Improve Residency Education by Monitoring Training Outcomes
2017 The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice Go to The Effects of Training Institution Practice Costs, Quality, and Other Characteristics on Future Practice