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Federated Council for Internal Medicine Statement on Manpower

1979; American College of Physicians; Volume: 90; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.7326/0003-4819-90-1-108

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1539-3704

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Primary Care and Health Outcomes

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Medicine and Public Issues1 January 1979Federated Council for Internal Medicine Statement on ManpowerFEDERATED COUNCIL FOR INTERNAL MEDICINEFEDERATED COUNCIL FOR INTERNAL MEDICINESearch for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-90-1-108 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptThe Federated Council for Internal Medicine*(FCIM) and its component members—the American Board of Internal Medicine, the American College of Physicians, the American Society of Internal Medicine, and the Association of Professors of Medicine—believe that continuing efforts should be made to ensure that an appropriate number and distribution of internists are available for the provision of optimum medical care for the people of the United States. The FCIM has, therefore, supported the National Study of Internal Medicine Manpower (NaSIMM) and has examined carefully the data produced to this point. Although final recommendations regarding training must await further information, presently in...References1. TARLOVWEILSCHLEITER APM: National study of internal medicine manpower: I. Residency training 1976-1977. Ann Intern Med 88:413-420, 1978 LinkGoogle Scholar2. WEILSCHLEITERTARLOV PMA: National study of internal medicine manpower: II. A typology of residency training programs in internal medicine. Ann Intern Med 89:702-715, 1978 LinkGoogle Scholar3. TARLOVWEILSCHLEITER APM: National study of internal medicine manpower: III. Subspecialty fellowship training 1976-1977. Ann Intern Med, in press Google Scholar4. TARLOVWEILSCHLEITER APM: National study of internal medicine manpower: IV. Subspecialty fellowship training 1977-1979. Ann Intern Med, in press Google Scholar This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: *American Board of Internal Medicine: Daniel D. Federman, M.D.; Richard J. Reitemeier, M.D.; J. P. Sanford, M.D.; and John A. Benson, Jr., M.D., Staff. American College of Physicians: Jeremiah A. Barondess, M.D.; James A. Clifton III, M.D.; Richard W. Vilter, M.D.; and Robert H. Moser, M.D., Staff. American Society of Internal Medicine: James A. Collins, M.D.; T. Reginald Harris, M.D.; Monte Malach, M.D.; and William R. Ramsey, Staff. Association of Professors of Medicine: Joseph E. Johnson III, M.D.; Lloyd H. Smith, Jr., M.D.; Alvin R. Tarlov, M.D.; and A. Diane Newman, Staff. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Metrics Cited byThe University of Rochester Associated Hospitals program in internal medicineGeneral Internal Medicine Units in Academic Medical Centers: Their Emergence and FunctionsROBERT H. FRIEDMAN, M.D., JANET T. POZEN, Ph.D., A. LYNN ROSENCRANS, A.B., JOHN M. EISENBERG, M.D., PAUL M. GERTMAN, M.D.National Study of Internal Medicine Manpower: VII. Residency and Fellowship Training 1976-1977 Through 1980-1981MARY KAY SCHLEITER, M.A., ALVIN R. TARLOV, M.D., PETER A. WEIL, Ph.D.Restructuring an internal medicine residency program to meet regional and national needs for general internistsWhere Have All the Doctors Gone? Physician Choices Between Specialty and Primary Care PracticeEARL P. STEINBERG, M.D., ROBERT S. LAWRENCE, M.D.The Institute of Medicine Report, "A Manpower Policy for Primary Health Care": A Commentary from the American College of Physicians Introduction and DiscussionMALCOLM L. PETERSON, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P.A National Study of Internal Medicine and Its Specialties: II. Primary Care in Internal MedicineROBERT C. MENDENHALL, M.S., ALVIN R. TARLOV, M.D., ROGER A. GIRARD, Ph.D., JANET K. MICHEL, M.S., STEPHEN E. RADECKI, M.A.National Study of Internal Medicine Manpower: III. Subspecialty Fellowship Training 1976-1977ALVIN R. TARLOV, M.D., PETER A. WEIL, Ph.D., MARY KAY SCHLEITER, M.A., The Association of Professors of Medicine Task Force on ManpowerNational Study of Internal Medicine Manpower: IV. Residency and Fellowship Training 1977-1978 and 1978-1979ALVIN R. TARLOV, M.D., MARY KAY SCHLEITER, M.A., PETER A. WEIL, Ph.D., The Association of Professors of Medicine Task Force on ManpowerInternal Medicine Manpower: Trends in Training Programs and Policy ImplicationsPHILLIP R. LEE, M.D., LAUREN B. LEROY, M.C.P.Training the InternistJEREMIAH A. BARONDESS, M.D.Manpower Issues and SubspecialistsVALERY A. PORTNOI, M.D.More on ManpowerThe Training of the Internist With Some Messages from PracticeJEREMIAH A. BARONDESS, M.D. 1 January 1979Volume 90, Issue 1Page: 108-109 ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 January 1979 Copyright & Permissions© 1979 American College of PhysiciansPDF downloadLoading ...

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