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Transformations in Research: Collaboration is the Key

Medicare Passes, Budget Left Unfinished As Congress Wraps Up 2003

Stars of the Small Screen: The Residents of TLC's Resident Life

A Word from the President: A Sweeping Look at the Year Ahead

Viewpoint: We Must Strengthen Our Public Health Workforce

"Portraits of Medical Education"

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AAMC Reporter - January 2004

Transformations in Research
Collaboration Is the Key at University of California's "QB3" Institute

This is the first installment in a 2004 series of columns highlighting new methodologies, approaches, and technological innovations in academic research. More >>

Stars of the Small Screen: The Residents of TLC's Resident Life

examining baby Resident Life, a 13-episode series recently airing on The Learning Channel. The show follows 16 residents in various degrees of training at Vanderbilt University's School of Medicine for four month. More >>

Medicare Passes, Budget Left Unfinished as Congress Wraps Up 2003

In early December, President Bush signed the sweeping Medicare legislation Congress passed after a six-year struggle to revamp the program. More >>

A Word from the President:
A Sweeping Look at the Year Ahead

Viewpoint: We Must Strengthen Our Public Health Workforce

Portraits of Medical Education

baby This image is a final runner-up in the 2003 AAMC Reporter photography contest

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The AAMC Reporter (ISSN 1544-0540), the association's flagship news publication, covers major programs and initiatives at the AAMC and member institutions, as well as the broader issues that affect the academic medical community. Each month, the AAMC Reporter informs the academic medicine community with articles on conferences and meetings addressing critical issues; enlightens with timely features on topics as diverse as medical student community service, women's health education, and affirmative action; notifies constituents of upcoming AAMC events; and alerts readers to future shifts in the ever-changing medical education and health care environments through analytical articles written by experts in the field. Subscribe now.

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