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    Barrett, J. Christian, MD; Alweis, Richard, MD; Frank, Michael, MD; O'Connor, Alec, MD; McConville, John F., MD; Adams, Nancy Day, MD; Arfons, Lisa, MD; Bernard, Sheilah, MD; Bradley, Thomas, MD; Buckley, John D., MD; Cohen, Ellen, MD; Cornett, Patricia, MD; Elkins, Stephanie, MD; Kopelman, Richard, MD; Luther, Vera P., MD; Petrusky, Jiselle; McNeill, Diana B., MD; Omar, Bassam, MD, PhD; Palapiano, Nancy, BA; Roth, Teresa, BA; Satko, Scott, MD; Fried, Ethan D., MD; Muchmore, Elaine A., MD

    The American journal of medicine, 09/2015, Letnik: 128, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    The Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine (AAIM) supports the need for a uniform subspecialty fellowship training and advanced residency training start date. At present, training programs and their sponsoring institutions vary widely in the timing of institutional orientation and fellowship/advanced residency training start dates. Some institutions conduct orientation programs before the scheduled completion of the initial training program, which leads to conflicts for the resident between current and future obligations. AAIM believes that requiring residents to report for fellowship before completion of residency training is disruptive to medical education, creates unnecessary stress for the residents, and risks, violating federal labor laws and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services graduate medical education funding rules. Adoption of Jul 1, 2015 as the earliest start date for all training and orientation activities can be endorsed internally by AAIM institutions and would resolve these conflicts. Here, Barrett et al examine AAIM adoption of a uniform subspecialty fellowship and other advanced training.