AAIM Recommendations for the 2020-2021 Internal Medicine Residency Application Cycle in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic - 28/09/20
, Jaya M. Raj, MD b, Reeni A. Abraham, MD c, Paul Aronowitz, MD d, Donna J. Astiz, MD e, Shobhina G. Chheda, MD, MPH f, Ernie L. Esquivel, MD g, Maria M. Garcia, MD, MPH h, Nadia Ismail, MD, MPH, Med i, Susan Lane, MD j, Suzanne E. McLaughlin, MD, MSc k, Anne Pereira, MD, MPH l, Amy W. Shaheen, MD, MSc m, Abby L. Spencer, MD, MS n, Kimberly M. Tartaglia, MD o, Lisa L. Willett, MD, MACM pAbstract |
This statement was released in June 2020 by the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine to provide guidance for the 2020-2021 residency application cycle in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. While many of the recommendations are specific to this cycle, others, such as the Department Summary Letter of Evaluation, are meant to be an enduring change to the internal medicine residency application process. AAIM realizes that some schools may not yet have the tools or resources to implement the template fully this cycle and look toward collaboration within the internal medicine education community to facilitate adoption in the cycles to come.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : COVID-19 pandemic, Graduate medical education, Residency application cycle, Student advising, Undergraduate medical education
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Vol 133 - N° 10
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