Education, Graduate
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Subject Areas on Research
- 2011 panel on developing a biomaterials curriculum.
- A global partnership in medical education between Duke University and the National University of Singapore.
- A novel tool for evaluating non-cognitive traits of doctor of physical therapy learners in the United States.
- An MBA: the utility and effect on physicians' careers.
- Applying the Stress Process Model to Stress-Burnout and Stress-Depression Relationships in Biomedical Doctoral Students: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study.
- Burnout and Mental Health Problems in Biomedical Doctoral Students.
- Can we close the income and wealth gap between specialists and primary care physicians?
- Career characteristics of graduates of a Medical Scientist Training Program, 1970-1990.
- Developing practitioner leaders in a distance education doctoral program: challenges and opportunities.
- Diversity and the Duke BME PhD program: then, now and moving forward.
- Guidelines for cognitive behavioral training within doctoral psychology programs in the United States: report of the Inter-organizational Task Force on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology Doctoral Education.
- Guidelines for training in electronic ultrasound: guidelines for clinical application. From the ASGE. American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
- Mentoring in Clinical-Translational Research: A Study of Participants in Master's Degree Programs.
- Physician Assistant Student Training for the Inpatient Setting: A Needs Assessment.
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- Teaching on the Continuum: Epidemiology Education From High School Through Graduate School.
- Teaching tomorrow's health care leaders.
- The MD-MPH program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Update on the Health Services Research Doctoral Core Competencies.
- What Traits Are Reflective of Positive Professional Performance in Physical Therapy Program Graduates? A Delphi Study.
- Why statistics?
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Keywords of People
- Bradford, William Dalton, Professor of Pathology, Pathology
- Sampson, John Howard, Robert H., M.D. and Gloria Wilkins Professor of Neurosurgery, in the School of Medicine, Immunology