Many of the nation's academic medical centers face an uncertainfuture because of developments that threaten the traditionalways in which they have carried out their multiple missions.When Democratic congressional leaders recently declared comprehensivehealth care reform dead, the ambitious efforts of medical educatorsto win massive new forms of public support in a reconfiguredhealth care system were thwarted. Thus, the government, ratherthan become the potential savior of academic medicine, may soonbecome a villain as Congress reconsiders Medicare's supportfor graduate medical education in its efforts to pare the federalbudget. Further complicating the future of . . . [Full Text of this Article]
The Medical-Education Lobby
The Government and Residency Training
The Threat of Managed Care
The Academic Response
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