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“Family Doc Diary” chronicles a year of residency through thoughtful illustrations
January 3, 2018

by Dorothy Levine, MD In “Family Doc Diary: A Resident Physician’s Reflections in Fifty-two Entries,” Phyllis Ying, MD, shares her art journal chronicling her first year of residency – the “intern” … chevron_right Read more

Humanism in Healthcare Research Roundup — September 2015
September 28, 2015

This post is part of our series of Research Roundups — a list of recently published studies on humanism in healthcare. If you would like to be notified each time a Research … chevron_right Read more

ERAS medical residency application to include GHHS identifier
October 9, 2014

The Arnold P. Gold Foundation (APGF) learned late on Tuesday, September 23, 2014, that the petition submitted to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) requesting the addition of a … chevron_right Read more

Humanism in Medicine Research Roundup – September 2014
September 30, 2014

This post is part of our series of Research Roundups — a list of recently published studies on humanism in medicine. If you would like to be notified each time a Research … chevron_right Read more

Humanism in Medicine Research Roundup – August 2014
August 31, 2014

At the end of every month, The Arnold P. Gold Foundation compiles the Research Roundup, a list of recently published studies on humanism in medicine.  If you would like to be notified each … chevron_right Read more

Ten strategies for staying human during residency training
August 20, 2014

by Allan Peterkin, MD Aim to maintain an “internal locus of control.” This means that you seek to control what you can, rather than passively accepting everything that happens to you. For example, ask … chevron_right Read more

Tallying up points for resident professionalism
April 30, 2014

This post is part of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s series of “Research Roundups” — a monthly list of recently published research on humanism in medicine.  If you would like to … chevron_right Read more

2014 Picker Gold Graduate Medical Education Challenge Grants Available
February 6, 2014

Since 2008, the Arnold P. Gold Foundation and The Picker Institute have partnered on the Picker Gold Graduate Medical Education Challenge Grant Program. Both organizations recognized the critical importance of … chevron_right Read more

Are doctors rude? An insider’s view
October 29, 2013

My wife pointed out a  CNN article titled It’s not you, doctors are just rude.  The writer describes a  Johns Hopkins study which finds that medical interns are not doing basic things … chevron_right Read more