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  2. Trager approach - Wikipedia

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    The founder, Milton Trager, called his work Psychophysical Integration. He was an athlete, dancer, and bodybuilder. He began doing bodywork with no training and later worked under a variety of practitioner licenses, including an MD earned in Mexico followed by 2 years residency in psychiatry. [3]

  3. S. H. Foulkes - Wikipedia

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    S. H. Foulkes (/ f ʊ k s / FUUKS; born Siegmund Heinrich Fuchs; 3 September 1898 – 8 July 1976) was a German-British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.He developed a theory of group behaviour that led to his founding of group analysis, a variant of group therapy.

  4. Medical education - Wikipedia

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    Medical education applies theories of pedagogy specifically in the context of medical education. Medical education has been a leader in the field of evidence-based education, through the development of evidence syntheses such as the Best Evidence Medical Education collection, formed in 1999, which aimed to "move from opinion-based education to evidence-based education". [2]

  5. Doctors to get training in women’s health under new ... - AOL

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    Some 84% of people who responded to a Government consultation said women often feel ignored or not listened to.

  6. Training a new generation of ‘climate doctors’ - AOL

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    Since 2019, the number of US medical schools requiring coursework on the effects of climate change has more than doubled. A Colorado program goes a step further and aims to turn working medical ...

  7. Practitioner–scholar model - Wikipedia

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    The practitioner–scholar model is an advanced educational and operational model that is focused on practical application of scholarly knowledge. [1] It was initially developed to train clinical psychologists but has since been adapted by other specialty programs such as business, public health, and law.

  8. In-ear microphones could help doctors 'listen' for early ...

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    Doctors can use cognitive tests, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood tests combined with brain scans to look for changes in the brain to diagnose Alzheimer’s.

  9. Modernising Medical Careers - Wikipedia

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    General Practitioner. total time in training: 4 years. Years 6-8: General Practitioner. total time in training: 5 years. Year 9: Consultant. total time in training: minimum 7—9 years. Consultant. total time in training: 7—10 years* Optional Training may be extended by pursuing medical research (usually two-three years), usually with ...