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http://today.uconn.edu/2015/11/uconn-reshaping-the-future-of-medical-education/
"UConn School of Medicine was one of 20 medical schools selected today by the American Medical Association (AMA) to join its Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium to reshape the medical education of the future by sharing their innovations with other schools around the country.
“UConn is thrilled to become a new member of the prestigious consortium and leading the evolution of medical education,” said Bruce T. Liang, dean of UConn School of Medicine.
As a new member of the 31 medical school consortium, UConn School of Medicine will receive $75,000 from the AMA during the next 3 years. The funding will support UConn’s new project to enhance medical education through the teaching of electronic medical records (EMR). EMR technology is an accessible software database physicians often use to manage a patient’s medical history, coordinate clinical care, and share information with other medical providers."
AWESOME news! Another huge achievement for this university. Extremely proud of my alma mater, and the state of CT for continuing this research development.
"UConn School of Medicine was one of 20 medical schools selected today by the American Medical Association (AMA) to join its Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium to reshape the medical education of the future by sharing their innovations with other schools around the country.
“UConn is thrilled to become a new member of the prestigious consortium and leading the evolution of medical education,” said Bruce T. Liang, dean of UConn School of Medicine.
As a new member of the 31 medical school consortium, UConn School of Medicine will receive $75,000 from the AMA during the next 3 years. The funding will support UConn’s new project to enhance medical education through the teaching of electronic medical records (EMR). EMR technology is an accessible software database physicians often use to manage a patient’s medical history, coordinate clinical care, and share information with other medical providers."
AWESOME news! Another huge achievement for this university. Extremely proud of my alma mater, and the state of CT for continuing this research development.