Thursday, January 22, 2004, between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM
Attendees
Chair
- John Temple
- Zachariah Zachariah
Agenda
Opening Remarks
Dr. Anthony J. Silvagni, D.O., Dean, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Chairman, Council of Florida Medical School Deans
- First Workshop on Medical Education Narrative – pdf [58.03 KB]
- Overview of Medical Education and Training and the Physician Workforce in Florida – pdf [47.68 KB]
- Medical School Profile Form – pdf [69.32 KB]
Undergraduate Medical Education
- The Content and Structure of Allopathic Undergraduate Medical Education, Its Place in the Medical Education & Training Continuum, and Its Cost and Its Influence on the Physician Workforce – Robert T. Watson, M.D., Senior Associate Dean for Education Affairs, University of Florida College of Medicine
- Sources of Funding for Allopathic Undergraduate Medical Education – Patricia C. Haynie, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Strategic Planning, Analysis and Operations, University of South Florida Health Sciences Center
Graduate Medical Education: The Content and Structure of Allopathic Graduate Medical Education, Its Place in the Medical Education and Training Continuum, Its Cost, Its Sources of Funding and Its Influence on the Physician Workforce
Timothy C. Flynn, M.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, University of Florida College of Medicine
- Presentation – pdf [24.76 KB]
Osteopathic Medical Education and Training: An Explanation and Comparison with the Structure, Cost and Funding of Allopathic Medical Education and Training
Dr. Silvagni
Teaching Hospitals: Their Role in Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education, Their Sources of Funding and Their Current Financial Status
Gerald Kaiser, M.D., Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Medical Officer, Jackson Memorial Hospital
- Presentation – pdf [207.04 KB]
Start-Up Costs of the Florida State University College of Medicine
Alma B. Littles, M.D., Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Florida State University College of Medicine
The FSU Program in Medical Sciences
Myra Hurt, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Admissions and Outreach, Florida State University College of Medicine