surgery residents
NEWS

A newsletter for research & medical education September 2006


FEATURE
A New Era of Pathology Residency Education

Michael Rothberg, MD, MPHOn the first floor of the Centennial Building in an office reminiscent of a library’s subject heading reading room, Dr. Christopher Otis reflects on the emerging issues of pathology training.

Otis believes pathology is experiencing a new era of advances and contributions to the medical field. Compared to the hours it took to obtain a patient’s record and research volumes during his residency training, an exponentially greater amount of reference material can now be accessed with the “click of a mouse button.” Continue...


NEWS

New Distance Learning Opportunities in Clinical Research

Baystate Adopts AAMC Compact Committing to Core Tenets of Graduate Medical Education


newsletter archive

Contents
HOME PAGE
FEATURE
NEWS
GRANT AWARDS
NEW PUBLICATIONS



ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lauren Meade, MD
Elected Baystate's Senator to TUSM's Faculty Senate.


EVENTS
Interest in Global Health? Sept. 14th: REACH Meeting
(Residents Educated in Alternative Cultures & Health)
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Place: Chicopee-Agawam Rm


Keep Us Informed
Academics @ Baystate is published monthly by the Office of Academic Affairs. Please send your comments on this issue, ideas for future issues, and news about your interests and professional accomplishments to Academics @ Baystate.

Baystate's Academic Affairs web site | Contact Uswith feedback or
if you no longer wish to receive our emails.
Copyright 2006 Baystate Health

 

Last reviewed/updated on June 23, 2009

© Copyright 2004-2008, Baystate Health. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Us | About Us | Site Map

May 22, 2007