
Volume 112, Number 2 — February 2016
SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL EDUCATION (pages 43-70)
Furthering Medical Education in Texas
By Surendra K. Varma, MD, and John Jennings, MD
Costs Associated With Residency Training
By Lois L. Bready, MD, and M. Philip Luber, MD
Experience-Based Lessons From Rural Texas Graduate Medical Education
By Lisa R. Nash, DO; Tricia C. Elliott, MD; and Jorge Duchicela, MD
The Next Accreditation System: Will Residents Be Better Prepared for Medical Practice?
By Lynne M. Kirk, MD
The Revolution in Medical Education
By Christina M. Gutierrez; Susan M. Cox, MD; and John L. Dalrymple, MD
The Family Medicine Accelerated Track at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center: Helping Prepare for Texas' Health Care Future
By Betsy Goebel Jones, EdD, and Steven L. Berk, MD
Retaining Medical Graduates in Texas
By Nancy Dickey, MD
COMMENTARIES (pages 11-26)
The State Has a Role in Funding GME
By John Zerwas, MD
Ensuring Adequate GME Capacity Is Important to Texas' Future
By Raymund Paredes, PhD
Welcome to the Revolution in Medical Education
By Steve A. Lieberman, MD
My "Town to Gown" Transition
By Tedd Mitchell, MD
Resident Burnout: The Greatest Challenge Facing GME
By Mani Akhtari, MD
The Future of Undergraduate Medical Education
By David Savage
DEPARTMENTS
Fact (page 7)
Focus On: Debt (page 9)
Rounds (pages 29-37)
Newsmakers (page 33)
Deaths (page 36)
Author Guidelines (page 71)
Back Talk (page 72)
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