Education, Medical, Graduate

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Taxonomy

Code

D004503

Scope note(s)

  • Educational programs for medical graduates entering a specialty. They include formal specialty training as well as academic work in the clinical and basic medical sciences, and may lead to board certification or an advanced medical degree.

Source note(s)

  • Medical Subject Headings

Display note(s)

    Hierarchical terms

    Education, Medical, Graduate

    Education, Medical, Graduate

    Equivalent terms

    Education, Medical, Graduate

    • UF Education, Graduate Medical
    • UF Graduate Medical Education
    • UF Medical Education, Graduate

    Associated terms

    Education, Medical, Graduate

      33 Archival description results for Education, Medical, Graduate

      10 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

      Bottom row, left-to-right: Richard Stein, MD, David Sachar, MD, Rob Rosenzweig, MD (Chief Resident), Larry Smith, MD, Ken Fields, MD (Chief Resident), Barry Coller, MD (Chairman), Valentin Fuster, MD, David Muller, MD (Chief Resident), Lloyd Mayer, MD.

      US AA147.F081 · File · 2021-2024
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
      • https://gradschool.mssm.edu/
      • This website is for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. It hosts many resources for students, including the student handbook, course catalog, and composite photographs of classes by degree. It also has a limited amount of material for faculty and staff, as well as postdocs.
      Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
      US AA206 · Collection · 1919 - 2023

      The Alpha series includes: emails, GME newsletters, ACGME self study and response files. The Annual Updates series includes reports; demographic analysis reports, the Core Curriculum training for PGY-1; reports on review done by Morchand Center; Chief Residents Retreat abstracts. Electronic records include: House Staff Manual (2012- ).

      Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Office for Graduate Medical Education
      US AA088.S011.INT190 · File · 2017-03-20
      Part of Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

      In this interview, Dr. Davidson discusses his career at Beth Israel Medical Center, including his time as a resident, his work as medical director of the Bernstein Institute, which administered Beth Israel’s pioneering methadone treatment program, and his service on the Medical Board. Other topics discussed include Beth Israel’s affiliation with the Hospital for Joint Diseases, a first responder program established after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and a capitation practice established with a New York City trade union. Individuals discussed in depth include: Leon Ginzburg, MD; Arthur Fishberg, MD; Robert Newman, MD, MPH; Samuel Hausman; Louis Venet, MD; Ray Trussell, MD; Harold Trigg, MD.

      Davidson, Morton
      US AA107.INT070 · File · 1996-07-10
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai Hospital-related oral histories

      This is a recording of the oral history of Samuel Elster, MD interviewed by Richard Steele the Medical Center Archivist at Mount Sinai on July 10th, 1996. Some of the significant topics presented in this oral history are his upbringing as part of a Jewish immigrant family in the Bronx; the difficulty he faced being accepted into medical school; and his experience at New York University Medical School. Dr. Elster worked as a cardiologist at The Mount Sinai Hospital (1950-1997), a faculty member of The Mount Sinai School of Medicine (early 1950s until retirement), and Dean of the Page and William Black Post-Graduate School of Medicine (1976-1986) and the oral history includes anecdotes from his internship and how he received his first surgeries, his residency and duties as Chief Resident, as well as how he increased the hospital’s post-mortem rate, and the spirit of volunteerism he brought to his career at Mount Sinai.

      Elster, Samuel K.
      US AA107.INT068 · File · 1999-02-09
      Part of Collection of Mount Sinai Hospital-related oral histories

      This is a recording of the oral history of Terry Krulwich, PhD conducted by Albert S. Lyons, MD and Florence Daniels on February 9th, 1999. Some of the significant topics represented in this oral history include: the beginning of her career at Mount Sinai; the composition and number of students, budget, requirements, and length of the biochemistry MD/PhD program; the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University; comments on student mental health in the program; her salary; her area of interest and research in biochemistry; a summer undergraduate science program she began; and her parents.

      Krulwich, Terry
      US AA096.S015.INV004 · File · 1979-06
      Part of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai records

      This is a recording of the investiture ceremony of Irving L. Schwartz, MD (1918-2011) as the first Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport Distinguished Service Professor, Physiology and Biophysics, at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Speakers at the event were: Thomas C. Chalmers, MD, Dean and President of Mount Sinai; Alfred Stern, President of the Mount Sinai Boards of Trustees; Anthony Lamport, son of Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport; and Irving Schwartz, MD. The invited speaker was Vincent P. Dole, MD.

      Dr. Schwartz served as the Founding Dean of the Mount Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences as well as the Chairman of the Department of Physiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is becoming a Distinguished Service Professor as he steps down from the Dean and Chairman roles and returns to the laboratory full-time. In the recording, he discusses his relationship with Harold Lamport and their views of what graduate education should be. Dr. Schwartz also touches on how medical and graduate medical science programs should coexist in one school.

      Vincent P. Dole, MD, talks about the importance of having a creative mind and how the current funding mechanisms work against creativity in science.