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JMR Podcast
Host: David Johnson
25 episodes
1 month ago
Host David Johnson interviews Tristan McIntosh, PhD, regarding her recent article, Learning from Leading Peers: An Interview Study with Seven State Medical Boards that Recently Implemented Policies to Protect Patients.
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Host David Johnson interviews Tristan McIntosh, PhD, regarding her recent article, Learning from Leading Peers: An Interview Study with Seven State Medical Boards that Recently Implemented Policies to Protect Patients.
Show more...
Medicine
Business,
Health & Fitness
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The Impact of ‘Irregular Behavior’ by USMLE Examinees
JMR Podcast
27 minutes
4 years ago
The Impact of ‘Irregular Behavior’ by USMLE Examinees
When physicians breech ethical standards, such as committing irregularities on the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), what is the impact on their later professional work? Host David Johnson interviews Frances Cain, lead author of a new study reviewing data on individuals who engaged in irregular behavior, common sanctions taken against them and their ability to ultimately practice medicine in the U.S.
JMR Podcast
Host David Johnson interviews Tristan McIntosh, PhD, regarding her recent article, Learning from Leading Peers: An Interview Study with Seven State Medical Boards that Recently Implemented Policies to Protect Patients.