FAIMER fellowship programs: An international, project-centered approach to improving health through health professions education

The Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER®) is a non-profit foundation committed to improving the health of communities by enhancing the quality of health professions education. This article highlights several of FAIMER’s international efforts, with parti...

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Main Authors: Julie Drendall, John J. Norcini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Singapore 2019-01-01
Series:The Asia Pacific Scholar
Online Access:http://theasiapacificscholar.org/faimer-fellowship-programs-an-international-project-centered-approach-to-improving-health-through-health-professions-education/
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spelling doaj-2d9790901eae424dbd919ac7aa0fb4f82020-11-25T03:14:16ZengNational University of SingaporeThe Asia Pacific Scholar2424-92702424-93352019-01-01411310.29060/TAPS.2019-4-1/GP1072FAIMER fellowship programs: An international, project-centered approach to improving health through health professions educationJulie Drendall0John J. Norcini1Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, United StatesFoundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, United StatesThe Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER®) is a non-profit foundation committed to improving the health of communities by enhancing the quality of health professions education. This article highlights several of FAIMER’s international efforts, with particular emphasis on the fellowship programs developed in partnership with institutions in the Asia-Pacific region.http://theasiapacificscholar.org/faimer-fellowship-programs-an-international-project-centered-approach-to-improving-health-through-health-professions-education/
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title_short FAIMER fellowship programs: An international, project-centered approach to improving health through health professions education
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