Medical school admission committees can act within current legal guidelines to identify and recruit students from groups that are underrepresented in medicine.
There are many elements and much coordination involved in the design and implementation of an effective resident training program in systems-based practice.
Those who survived Hurricanes Katrina and Rita faced homelessness and physical and mental health problems that created ethical dilemmas for physicians.
The conventional quality-adjusted life years approach to resource allocation has greater societal value if it is distributed among many rather than concentrated on a few, assuming that severity of illness is the same.
Article explains the role of surveillance by public health epidemiologists in tracking and controlling infectious diseases in the US and around the world.