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Important Information for Medical Students An Important Message for All Fourth Year Medical Students Are you...
The Transitional Year is:
A portion of Medicare's payments to hospitals sponsoring residency training (called DME) is based on each resident's "initial residency period". The initial residency period is defined as the minimum number of years of training required to be board-eligible in the specialty a resident first enters. Once established, the initial residency period does not change, even if the resident changes specialties. Hospitals are reimbursed a full DME payment for each resident in their initial residency period, but receive only half this amount for residents training beyond this period. Because Medicare recognizes the TY as a unique preparatory program, TY interns are assigned the initial residency period of the specialty they enter after the internship year. In contrast, because Medicare does not recognize Preliminary Medicine internships as distinct from their categorical Internal Medicine sponsors, these interns are assigned an initial residency period of 3 years, regardless of the specialty they subsequently enter. This is an important difference between TY and Preliminary Medicine internships, especially since most of the specialty residencies requiring preparatory training are 4-year programs. For more information, please refer to the brochure, "Medicare Payments for Graduate Medical Education", available through your Student Affairs office or through the Association of American Medical Colleges (202-828-0416), or contact Ivy Baer (202-828-0490 or on-line at: ibaer@aamc.org. How can you learn more about the Transitional Year, or about specific TY programs... Refer to the annual "Transitional Year Program Directory". This includes the full text of our accreditation standards, and a listing of all TY programs, with a description of most of these. This Directory should be available through your Medical School Student Affairs office. Look the Directory up on the Web at http://ahme.med.edu. Find a listing of TY programs in the AMA's Graduate Medical Education Directory or FRIEDA system. Call the Council of Transitional Year Program Directors (CTYPD) at 724-864-7321, or call a nearby TY Director. Distributed by the Council of Transitional Year Program Directors, committed to excellence in preparatory training. |
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