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016: Agree to Disagree
Saturday, 28 December, 2013
In this episode, Josh follows up on his approach to evaluating residencies. He talks about looking at board pass rates and the tricky proposition of asking about accreditation status. Jason and Josh then get into a snarky blog post Josh wrote about a recent study evaluating the value of infectious diseases doctors. Links for this episode: American Board of Pediatrics | ABP Pass Rates 2010 - 2012 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) ACGME Accreditation Status database ID Week Josh’s tweet heard ’round the ID world (well…the few peds ID docs that follow him) Infectious Diseases Doctors Find In Study That Infectious Diseases Doctors Are Great | Josh’s Blog Jason’s response to Josh’s post IDSA/Avalere Study Demonstrates the Value of the ID Specialist | IDSA News Infectious Diseases Specialty Intervention is Associated with Decreased Mortality and Lower Healthcare Costs | Clinical Infectious Diseases (the study that set everything off) An Introduction to Propensity Score Methods for Reducing the Effects of Confounding in Observational Studies Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care A programming note—medicine.io will soon move to a new home under a new name. This new feed is not setup yet, but our next episode will be the last one hosted here. We will include links and everything to follow along at the new location. We apologize for the transition. Thanks for joining us this week! Questions or comments for Josh and Jason? Drop us a line using our feedback form or on Twitter. Download MP3









