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Med Educ Online
December 2024
Pathology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Introduction: Over the past decade, the growth of accelerated three-year MD (3YMD) programs has flourished. In 2015, with support from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the Consortium of Medical Pathway Programs (CAMPP) started with eight North American medical schools.
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August 2024
Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Importance: People in the US face high out-of-pocket medical expenses, yielding financial strain and debt.
Objective: To understand how households respond to medical bills they disagree with or cannot afford.
Design, Setting, And Participants: A retrospective cohort study was carried out using a survey fielded between August 14 and October 14, 2023.
Previous research has established the deleterious long-term effects of juvenile legal system involvement such as increased risk of criminal legal system involvement as adults. This paper examines retrospective accounts of how that process occurs by exploring the following research question: how does one's involvement in the juvenile legal system, which includes monetary sanctions, shape peoples' views of law and legal institutions and with what consequences? Based on 19 interviews with adults who have legal debt from both juvenile and criminal legal systems, the paper focuses on four aspects of the long-reaching effects of juvenile legal involvement and juvenile monetary sanctions: legal socialization, adultification, legal cynicism, and future aspirations. In all these aspects, we show the organizational constraints that shape individuals' perspectives about the law and the impact of monetary sanctions on their lives.
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December 2023
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Tufts University School of Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Objective: The physical therapist labor market has recently noted higher rates of turnover and job vacancies. An understudied factor contributing to these trends in the profession is job satisfaction. The profession continues to experience relatively low wages compared with other health professions, and graduates of Doctor of Physical Therapy programs face increasingly high student debt.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGiven the prevalence of transfer activity, education stakeholders must understand how transfer may be associated with student outcomes. Such knowledge is critical, as the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn have impacted college enrollment and student transfer behavior. Relying on a sample of 6510 undergraduate students from BPS:12/17 data, we conducted analyses using multiple regression to examine the relationship between student transfer direction and two student outcomes: time to degree and cumulative loan debt.
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