Medical school tuition fees reach record levels as MD incomes shrink.

S Thorne - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
At half the country's 16 faculties of medicine, 1996-97 tuition fees are a minimum 16% higher
than last year, and more large increases loom on the horizon. Administrators increasingly …

Rising tuition fees a nightmare for many medical students

B Sibbald - Canadian Medical Association. Journal, 1998 - search.proquest.com
Ontario's medical school tuition fees may soon rival those in the US, and there are fears that
this could create economic barriers for potential students. Last December the province …

Tuition fees and medical residents

L Buske - 1999 - Can Med Assoc
Even though residents at the University of Toronto successfully protested the levying of
tuition fees recently, trainees at other institutions have not been so lucky (see accompanying …

Rising costs of education

J Silverman - Internal Medicine News, 2004 - go.gale.com
Rising Costs of Education Liability premiums aren't the only skyrocketing costs affecting
doctors. Medical education debt is 4.5 times higher in 2003 than it was in 1984, while …

A comparison of applicant and matriculant trends, and rising costs of medical education in United States medical schools and at the University of Kentucky College of …

CL Elam, KL Scott, LA Gilbert… - The Journal of the …, 2003 - europepmc.org
This paper addresses fluctuations in the applicant and matriculant pools both across United
States medical schools and at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine (UKCOM) for …

[HTML][HTML] Tuition fees for residents: one physician's perspective

B Cummings - CMAJ, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
© 1999 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors universities apparently have not felt
that such services are sufficient to warrant the levying of tuition fees. In the past 12 months …

The “hidden costs” of graduate medical education in the United States

SP Kelly, C Tibbles, SR Barnett… - Journal of Graduate …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
The cost of graduate medical education in the United States is subsidized by the federal
government through direct and indirect Medicare payments. These payments are intended …

The effects of increasing tuition on admissions, students, and faculty at an expensive private medical school.

RI Keimowitz - Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
O VER the last decade enormous changes have occurred in medicine and in medical
education. Recent changes in the financing of medical education will profoundly affect …

The economics of graduate medical education

A Chandra, D Khullar, GR Wilensky - N Engl J Med, 2014 - research.hks.harvard.edu
The article argues that increasing direct medical education (DME) does little to offset cost of
training physicians as residents pay full cost of their training and DME program only …

Issues in graduate medical education financing

MA Fruen, SP Korper - Journal of Health Politics, Policy and …, 1981 - read.dukeupress.edu
An estimated $1.4 billion was spent for stipends and fringe benefits for residents and fellows
in 1978-79. No data are available on costs for supervision by teaching faculty and residency …