AMA continues innovative initiative to reshape medical education

Leaders and students from top medical schools convene at Oregon Health & Science University to expand efforts to reshape medical education nationwide as the first class of OHSU medical students gets ready to complete their first year of coursework in the newly implemented YOUR M.D. curriculum.

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Students at leading medical schools across the country will soon be among the first to complete newly implemented curricula developed in conjunction with the American Medical Association’s (AMA) innovative work with 11 of the nation’s top medical schools to reshape medical education in the United States.

As part of the AMA’s current efforts to ensure medical students are prepared to practice in the evolving health care environment, the organization convened leaders and students from each of the schools at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) to continue closing the gaps between the way physicians are currently trained and how health care is delivered.

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