1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0736-4679(96)00352-6
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International health fellowship: A proposed curriculum for emergency physicians

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“…[27][28][29] These fellowships are available in various disciplines, including emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, women's health, and surgery, and frequently involve domestic and international clinical experiences, research opportunities, and graduate-level coursework. [30][31][32] Other postresidency training opportunities are also available for obtaining valuable global health experience.…”
Section: Fellowships and Other Postresidency Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[27][28][29] These fellowships are available in various disciplines, including emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, women's health, and surgery, and frequently involve domestic and international clinical experiences, research opportunities, and graduate-level coursework. [30][31][32] Other postresidency training opportunities are also available for obtaining valuable global health experience.…”
Section: Fellowships and Other Postresidency Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some medical specialties have addressed this challenge by incorporating GHO experiences into their training programs [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. For example, emergency medicine has created curriculum guidelines for board-approved global health fellowship training [17,19]. A recent survey of fellowship training participants showed that after fellowship these physicians tended to remain in academic medicine and contribute to both research and service in low and middleincome countries [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on program development and evaluation of resident interest originates primarily from the medical specialty areas of internal medicine [12], surgery [5,[13][14][15][16], emergency medicine [17][18][19], family medicine [20][21][22], and pediatrics [23]. Only one report on the development of a multidisciplinary (ie, emergency medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and combined medicine-pediatrics) global health residency track is available [24].…”
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“…17 To address this increasing interest, we used curriculum models developed by successful adult IEM fellowships as a starting point to create a combined PEM-GH fellowship pilot program. 4,18 The program was supported by the Department of Pediatrics the Section of PEM and the hospital.…”
Section: Inceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%