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Academic Medicine: A Guide for Clinicians / by Robert B. Taylor.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2006Descripción: xx, 316 páginas, 5 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387344508
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • R729.5.G4
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Deciding on an Academic Career -- About an Academic Career -- What You Need to Know About the Academic Medical Center -- Finding the Academic Job You Want -- Basic Academic Skills: Clinical Practice, Teaching, and Scholarship -- Advanced Academic Skills: Doing Research, Getting Grants, and Writing for Publication -- Administrative Skills -- Academic Medicine Success Skills -- How to Manage Your Career and Your Life -- Planning for the Future.
Resumen: Robert B. Taylor, MD, has edited this book that introduces physicians and clinicians to an academic career in the health professions. Written from the clinician’s viewpoint, it guides readers who are considering or who have recently embarked upon such a career through the essentials. Taylor’s approach is practical and well rounded. He integrates evidence-based information from the medical literature with anecdotes from contributors noted for their success in a spectrum of disciplines at top academic medical centers. Taylor addresses the career decision-making process, job hunting, and life in academia. He also focuses on skills for success—from teaching to grant writing. Advice on clinical practice, career management, and the work/life balance is plentiful. The book dispels common myths and outlines errors to avoid. Differences in expectations and culture among teaching hospitals, medical schools, and academic medical centers are considered throughout. Sources for more information are provided as well.
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Deciding on an Academic Career -- About an Academic Career -- What You Need to Know About the Academic Medical Center -- Finding the Academic Job You Want -- Basic Academic Skills: Clinical Practice, Teaching, and Scholarship -- Advanced Academic Skills: Doing Research, Getting Grants, and Writing for Publication -- Administrative Skills -- Academic Medicine Success Skills -- How to Manage Your Career and Your Life -- Planning for the Future.

Robert B. Taylor, MD, has edited this book that introduces physicians and clinicians to an academic career in the health professions. Written from the clinician’s viewpoint, it guides readers who are considering or who have recently embarked upon such a career through the essentials. Taylor’s approach is practical and well rounded. He integrates evidence-based information from the medical literature with anecdotes from contributors noted for their success in a spectrum of disciplines at top academic medical centers. Taylor addresses the career decision-making process, job hunting, and life in academia. He also focuses on skills for success—from teaching to grant writing. Advice on clinical practice, career management, and the work/life balance is plentiful. The book dispels common myths and outlines errors to avoid. Differences in expectations and culture among teaching hospitals, medical schools, and academic medical centers are considered throughout. Sources for more information are provided as well.

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