Funding for graduate medical education
- PMID: 17412206
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2006.07.001
Funding for graduate medical education
Abstract
The education of radiology residents and fellows is a vitally important but costly process. This paper reviews the most common methods of funding graduate medical education. The majority of graduate medical education in the United States is funded by Medicare, but there are caps on the number of trainees allowed, and the government is cutting payments. Academic medicine, particularly academic radiology, is at a point of crisis today if new methods to provide additional support are not found.
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