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Top Doc Joins Top Medical School’s Staff

January 23, 2012 Posted by admin

Let’s face it, only the top medical schools can attract people like, Scott Reeves, PhD for their staff. Reeves is a British born sociologist – world renowned for his research in health education. He has had five books and 110 peer-reviewed papers published over his seventeen year career. Additionally, he was instrumental in obtaining approximately 70 research grants, totaling approximately $14 million (US) or $12 million (CA) over a five year period while at the University of Toronto. Additionally, Dr. Reeves is the editor-in-chief of the British publication, Journal of Interprofessional Care. In December 2011, Reeves accepted the position of Director at UCSF’s Center for Innovation Interprofessional Healthcare Education. Prior to joining the University of California at San Francisco, Dr. Reeves worked at one of Canada’s best medical schools, the University of Toronto at St. Michael’s Hospital, serving as the Director of Research in the Centre for Faculty Development. While serving as Director, Dr. Reeves also served in three other prestigious capacities including:

  • Scientist at the Wilson Centre for Research in Education, University Health Network
  • Scientist at the Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital
  • Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, at the University of Toronto

While with the University of Toronto, he focused his research on evaluating and exploring the outcomes and processes involved in interprofessional education and practice, qualitative research methods, interprofessional collaboration and teamwork, and systematic review  in science of sociology.   All this was accomplished by a man who is only 44 years old – a great inspiration for staff members and students alike. Dr. Reeves’ educational background includes some of the UK’s top medical schools:

  • PhD (health services research), City University, London, UK
  • M.Sc. (social research methods), London Guildhall University, UK
  • PGCE (sociology), University of Greenwich, UK
  • B.Sc. (applied social science), University of North London, UK

His research focused on advancing scholarship in interprofessional education and practice, while his main interests included exploring and evaluating the processes and outcomes related to interprofessional education and practice by use of ethnographic, mixed methods, and systematic review. Particularly, Reeves credits Erving Goffman and Anselm Strauss for their sociological theories. While still in the United Kingdom, Reeves held the following positions:

  • Visiting Fellow, Centre for Interprofessional Practice, University of East Anglia
  • Research Fellow, London School Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London
  • Senior Research Fellow, City University, London, Health Care Education Development Unit

Prior to being hired at the University of Toronto, Reeves also worked as:

  • Methodological adviser, PIER Project, Faculty of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University
  • Evaluation lead, Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative, University of British Columbia

When first hired at the University of Toronto, Reeves worked in the School of Graduate Studies (Theory and Policy Studies in Education) as an associate member.  Later on he was involved in the supervision of three PhD students based in the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, the Department of Pharmacy and the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education.  The faculty as well as the student body of UCSF must be thrilled with their new director! According the UCSF Medical School website, Reeves states that he is “keen to get students on board as soon as possible and make sure their voice is heard.”

With the newly formed Center for Innovation Interprofessional Healthcare Education at UCSF, I have no doubt that it will continue to rank as one of the top medical schools in the U.S., as well as the best overall medical school in the country. According to the UCSF Vice Chancellor for Student Academic Affairs and interim dean of the Graduate Division, Joseph Castro, PhD, he voices his own enthusiasm about Reeves joining the school, saying that “Scott [Reeves] is exactly the right person to come in and work with the students, faculty and staff who share his commitment. We now have the right ingredients to create a center that will be unrivaled around the country and the world.”

“Top Doc Joins Top Medical School’s Staff” was written by Brenne Meirowitz, BA, MA, MS.
©2012 Brenne Meirowitz & Best Medical Schools & Medical School Requirements. All Rights Reserved.

Bibliography:
The University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2012/01/11336/ucsf-taps-17-year-interprofessional-expert-lead-new-center (accessed January 22, 2012).
St. Michael’s Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8, Canada, http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/research/profile.php?id=reeves&
and http://www.cfd.med.utoronto.ca/aboutus/scottreeves.html (accessed January 22, 2012).

Best Medical Schools Recognized by the Medical Board in CA

January 6, 2012 Posted by admin

Beware of schools claiming to be amongst the best medical schools, it is important to ascertain whether those schools are recognized by the Medical Board of California. Today there are lots of schools claiming to be amongst the best medical schools, it is important to ascertain whether those schools are recognized by the state in which they operate as well as the Board. This article will give you an overview of medical schools and medical programs recognized by the Medical Board in California. You may wonder what the difference is between a school which is recognized by the Medical Board and school which is not. Simply stated, a school which is not recognized or listed is an entity which may not only not be recognized, but also disapproved after application. If a school is not listed, chances are that either their education, training, or both was found to be unacceptable for licensure in California. If this is the case, chances are that students who attended such schools will be required to retake some or all of the classes taken at such a school. To avoid this, be sure to only attend or take classes at a school that is listed on the Medical Board of California website. As of the writing of this article, the following American schools are in good standing with the Medical Board of California:

Albany Medical College of Union University
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences – MCP Hahnemann
Baylor College of Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University
Brown University Program in Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Cornell University Medical College
Creighton University School of Medicine
Dartmouth Medical School
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Drexel University College of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
East Carolina University School of Medicine
East Tennessee State University College of Medicine
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Emory University School of Medicine
Florida State University College of Medicine
George Washington University School of Medicine
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Hahnemann University School of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Howard University College of Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
(more…)

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