I'm Back
My apologies to everyone who has had to drop me from their RSS feeds or has been diligently visiting only to see the aging posts on this blog. I had committed myself to finishing a paper for publication before further "blogging"- but, unfortunately, between work and the holidays - I only recently got it out the door.
For those interested, the paper is entitled "In-sourcing and Out-sourcing: Designing a Path Forward for Graduate Medical Education in Lower Income Countries," and while currently under review by a certain journal, I will be presenting my findings at the Comparative and International Education Conference in Baltimore, February 25th - March 1st.
Since most of the readers here are domestic to the US, I've haven't posted many international topics related to health and society - but if someone is particularly interested in the topic - let me know and I'll broaden the context of the site.
Again, my apologies for the extended delay. While things will be busy this quarter, I hope to at least post weekly.
Thanks for your patience!
3 Comments:
Welcome back!
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