Strategies for Training Generalists and Subspecialists
- Alan M. Fogelman, MD
- From the University of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Requests for Reprints: Alan M. Fogelman, MD, Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1736 Acknowledgments: The author thanks the faculty, trainees, and staff at the UCLA Medical Center who have participated in the development of these programs, particularly Drs. Linda L. Demer, Robert K. Oye, Dennis J. Slamon, Jan H. Tillisch, and Lawrence A. Yeatman and Ms. Brenda L. McGee.
Abstract
A strategy is proposed for attracting trainees to careers in general internal medicine coupled with a program that attracts a smaller number of trainees to research careers without attracting trainees into careers in the practice of the subspecialties.A novel training track analogous to the Medical Scientist Training Program, the Specialty Training and Academic Research (STAR) Program has been established. It is anticipated that within the next 5 years, 80% of the trainees in the department of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center will be training for practice in general internal medicine; the remaining 20% will be enrolled in the STAR Program.
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