Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Robert Pearl covers the people, tech and business of healthcare. “It’s pretty embarrassing,” he said. “If you go across 150 ...
Clinical interviewing is one of the most important skills physicians develop during their training. It forms the foundation ...
The first half of medical education (traditionally the first one to two years, which are also sometimes called the preclerkship years) prepares students to succeed during the second half of medical ...
Medical school is difficult. But there might be a cognitive light at the end of the long corridors of academia. A recent study at the University of Florida College of Medicine revealed some ...
His repeated ER visits weren’t about individual failure; they reflected structural barriers — transportation, access, work ...
The medical education landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Where medical students once relied exclusively on textbooks, cadaver dissection, and observation-based learning, today's ...
Prasad is a fourth-year medical student and public policy graduate student in Austin, Texas. A “quiet but consequential erosion of standards” is how a Republican Texas state senator described ...
The quality of the healthcare system directly depends on the quality of medical education, which consequently implies that investment in the professional educational development of medical doctors ...