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NJCTH Graduate Medical Education Primer 2012

The New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals has created this Graduate Medical Education Primer to demystify and simply define New Jersey’s medical education system. It is hoped that this will become a reference tool as debate and discussion take place on issues pertinent to GME. 
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2010 MEDICAL RESIDENT EXIT SURVEY

NJCTH released the 2010 medical "Resident Exit Survey" revealing an alarming decline in those choosing New Jersey. 

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NJCTH Press Release

Statement by the CEO’s of New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals on Reform of Public Employee’s Pension and Health Benefits System
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NJCTH Board of Trustee Meeting June 9, 2011

Commissioner of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Mary O’Dowd, Acting Deputy Commissioner DHSS
Bill Conroy, Senator Jennifer Beck, and Congressman Leonard Lance joined the
NJCTH Board of Trustees on June 9, 2011. 
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NJCTH Testifies Before Assembly Health & Senior Services Committee

Deborah Briggs testifies on the findings of the New Jersey Physician Workforce Report

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2009 Physician Workforce Assessment Report

Physician Workforce Policy Taskforce has assessed our future physician supply and demand and has made recommendations.

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02/03/2012
  • NJCTH News
    NJCTH Graduation Medical Education Primer (njcth.org) The New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals has created this Graduate Medical Education Primer to demystify and simply define New Jersey’s medical education system.
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    NJ Checkup: Finding Solutions Before Doctor Shortage is Critical (njspotlight.com) New Jersey’s chronic doctor shortage is expected to worsen as patients get older and sicker, and federal healthcare reform brings broader coverage for the uninsured. Over the next decade, the state will have 3,000 fewer doctors than needed, according to projections cited as the state legislature begins to tackle the problem.
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  • American Heart Month
    Statement from Secretary Sebelius on American Heart Month (hhs.gov) February is American Heart Month; a month to spread awareness about the importance of heart health. Each year, countless American families are impacted by heart disease and stroke.
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  • Hospitals Beneficial to their Communities
    2009 Schedule H filings show many ways hospitals benefit communities (ahanews.com) Hospitals spend an average of 11.3% of their total expenses on benefits to their communities, according to a new report by Ernst & Young.
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  • Flu Vaccinations for Health Care Employees
    Business group supports mandatory flu vaccination for health care workers (ahanews.com) The National Business Group on Health today recommended that hospitals and other health care facilities require employees to receive an annual flu vaccine to protect patients and other employees from the flu, unless they have a documented medical excuse or religious objections.
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  • Hospital Compare Data
    Hospital CLABSI data added to Hospital Compare (ahanews.com) The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday updated the Hospital Compare website to include hospital-provided data on central line-associated bloodstream infections.
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