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Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Space Medicine: A New Frontier for Aspiring Physicians Can’t see yourself practicing in a traditional medical setting? Consider applying to one of five accredited U.S. residency programs in space medicine. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Playing with the Mind: Tech Meets Neuroscience in the Future of Medical Education Medical Education Meeting plenary speaker Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD, discusses how medical education can use gaming and technology to enhance learning. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Reducing the Stigma: Faculty Speak Out About Suicide Rates Among Medical Students, Physicians High suicide rates among physicians and medical students have teaching hospitals focused on cultivating an environment that supports mental health. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Community Health Needs Assessments Address Local Health Priority More hospitals are conducting community health needs assessment and using the results to engage their communities and prioritize public health issues. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Unlikely Partners: How Academic Medicine and Correctional Facilities Can Forge Progress Together Those incarcerated or recently released from correctional institutions face a unique set of health issues. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Game On: Building the Case for Games in Medical Education Learn how to recognize and treat sepsis by playing a video game? Researchers are finding that games can be highly effective learning tools in medical school. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews Push to Provide High-Value Care Takes Root in Medical Training Lessons about high-value care early in training will help tomorrow’s physicians balance the complexities of delivering high-quality, lower-cost care. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews With Liberty, Justice, and Health Care for All: A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize- Winning Journalist Eugene Robinson Learn Serve Lean 2015 plenary speaker Eugene Robinson explores socioeconomic disparities that affect health and health care delivery. Sept. 27, 2016 AAMCNews The Morehouse Pipeline: Reach One Each One About 30 Atlanta junior and senior high school students participate in the Morehouse School of Medicine Reach One Each One (ROEO) program each year. Sept. 27, 2016 BACK TO TOP 1 …132133134135… 140