Medical Education and Health Policy: What Is Important for Me to Know, How Do I Learn It, and What Are the Gaps? | Semantic Scholar
@article{Gee2013MedicalEA, title={Medical Education and Health Policy: What Is Important for Me to Know, How Do I Learn It, and What Are the Gaps?}, author={Rebekah E. Gee and Charles Joseph Lockwood}, journal={Obstetrics \& Gynecology}, year={2013}, volume={121}, pages={9–13}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:35826385} }
Although the health care system has undergone widespread changes, undergraduate medical education curricula have not adapted to train physicians to thrive in this evolving system, and there is a particularly urgent need for interprofessional training among medical students, advanced practice nurses, pharmacists, and other allied medical professionals.
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