What does the past 150 years teach us about our future? “The heart of #MedicalEducation will still be people: learners developing professional identity, teams caring for patients, and educators modeling curiosity,” writes @alisonwhelanmd.bsky.social. #AAMC150
As @aamc.org marks 150 years, I reflected on the future of academic medicine in our Voices of Leadership series — and how evolving medical education prepares a continually learning, adaptable physician workforce.
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During Match Week, we reflect on the origins of #MatchDay. In 1952, the first Match Day celebration marked a new chapter in internship placement. What began as a reform to bring transparency to the process became a rite of passage in med ed. #AAMC150
During #WomensHistoryMonth, we reflect on a key milestone in academic medicine. In 1976, AAMC launched the Women in Medicine program to identify barriers, increase the number of women entering medicine, and support education & career advancement. #AAMC150
This year marks 150 years of the AAMC and its role in advancing academic medicine — from strengthening standards and shaping policy to expanding access to care and supporting the health care workforce. Explore our new timeline: https://www.aamc.org/our-story #AAMC150