Volume 168(5); May 1998 Seeking a port in a storm. The University of California Commission on the Future of Medical Education. PMCID: PMC1304971 California's county hospitals and the University of California graduate medical education system. Current issues and future directions. PMCID: PMC1304972 Strategies and methods for aligning current and best medical practices. The role of information technologies. PMCID: PMC1304973 Emerging opportunities for educational partnerships between managed care organizations and academic health centers. PMCID: PMC1304974 The role of the physician in the emerging health care environment. PMCID: PMC1304975 Continuing medical education: past, present, future. PMCID: PMC1304976 Advances in information technology. Implications for medical education. PMCID: PMC1304977 The role of diversity in the health care needs of California. PMCID: PMC1304978 The transformation of academic health in the United States. PMCID: PMC1304979 Economists' perspectives on health care delivery in California as of 1995. PMCID: PMC1304980 Adapting residency training. Training adaptable residents. PMCID: PMC1304981 Disease and injury in California with projections to the year 2007. Implications for medical education. PMCID: PMC1304982 Recent and emerging trends in undergraduate medical education. Curricular responses to a rapidly changing health care system. PMCID: PMC1304983 Physician supply and medical education in California. A comparison with national trends. PMCID: PMC1304984 Changing nature of physician licensure. Implications for medical education in California. PMCID: PMC1304985 Overview of graduate medical education. Funding streams, policy problems, and options for reform. PMCID: PMC1304986 Nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and physician assistants in California. PMCID: PMC1304987 University of California Commission on the Future of Medical Education. July 1997. Final report. PMCID: PMC1304988 Journal Matter Original table of contents page Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc. Advertisements | ||