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Academic Medicine | 2000

An integrated residency in internal and preventive medicine

David L. Katz; Haq Nawaz; Ramin Ahmadi; James F. Jekel; Vincent A. DeLuca; Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer

The importance of preventive and population-based principles in clinical practice is widely acknowledged. The challenge of imparting these principles in either under-graduate or postgraduate medical education has, however, not been fully met. The necessary skills are provided comprehensively by preventive medicine residency programs, but at the expense of clinical training. Sequential residencies in primary care and preventive medicine, the currently available means of obtaining thorough preparation in both clinical and population-based principles, represent an inefficient, generally unappealing, and non-integrated approach. In response to these concerns, and in an effort to make preventive medicine training appeal to a wider audience, the authors developed and implemented a residency program fully integrating internal and preventive medicine. The program meets, and generally exceeds, the requirements of both specialty boards over a four-year period. The program provides extensive training in clinical, preventive, and public health skills, along with case management and cost-effective care, conferring the MPH degree and leading to dual board eligibility. The model is ideally wed to the demands of the modern health care environment in the United States, is extremely attractive to applicants, and may warrant replication both to train academic and administrative leaders and to raise the standards of preventive and public health practice in primary care.


Academic Medicine | 1999

Carrying out the Medicine/Public Health Initiative: the roles of preventive medicine and community-responsive care.

Suzanne B. Cashman; Ronald Anderson; Jonathan B. Weisbuch; M. Roy Schwarz; Hugh S. Fulmer


Social policy | 1994

Community health: beyond care for individuals.

Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer; Lee Staples


Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law | 2001

Community-Oriented Primary Care: A Model for Public Health Nursing

Suzanne B. Cashman; Frances Kathleen Lopez Bushnell; Hugh S. Fulmer


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1995

The cluster committee: setting the stage for community-responsive care

Cindy Parks Thomas; Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1992

Special contribution: transforming a neighborhood health center into a community-oriented primary care practice.

R. Monina Klevens; Suzanne B. Cashman; Adela Margules; Hugh S. Fulmer


The American nurse | 1994

Community-oriented primary care: a model for the future.

Hugh S. Fulmer; Suzanne B. Cashman; Bushnell K


American Journal of Public Health | 1994

Public health nursing: a model for the 21st century.

Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer; Ann A. Aaberg; Lee Staples


Academic Medicine | 1994

The cluster committee and community-responsive care.

Cindy Parks Thomas; Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1997

Opportunities and challenges in educating community-responsive physicians.

Suzanne B. Cashman; Hugh S. Fulmer; Ronald Anderson

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Suzanne B. Cashman

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Ronald Anderson

National Health Laboratory Service

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