With oversight from volunteer committees, the Alliance conducts annual, semiannual, and biannual research surveys of its membership. Survey audiences include, for example, internal medicine (IM) residency program directors, residency and fellowship program administrators, core clerkship, sub-internship, and site directors, and clerkship administrators at medical schools and teaching hospital sites. Additionally, Alliance volunteer groups such as committees, task forces, and other bodies conduct periodic research surveys with technical support from Alliance Surveys staff as needed.
Alliance surveys staff manage data collection and will never disclose your or your institution’s identity in any results reporting. All research surveys are submitted to an institutional review board (IRB) for compliance with human subjects research protections, and AAIM surveys staff hold valid human subjects research training certificates.
For more information, including select summary results and presentations, about specific surveys, please visit the survey pages below.
APDIM PA survey data are used to help members better understand their profession by collecting essential data about US internal medicine residency and fellowship program administration, and to make informed decisions about professional development opportunities.
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CDIM surveys aim to assess the needs of CDIM membership and provide course and clerkship directors with answers to questions of educational relevance, describe practices, standards, and issues affecting teaching, learning, scholarship, and research in undergraduate medical education, and assess perceptions of educational leaders about those processes.
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