13 hours ago Sep 28, 2014 · JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — In order to comply with parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare, physicians nationwide are adopting electronic health records >> Go To The Portal
Sep 28, 2014 · JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — In order to comply with parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare, physicians nationwide are adopting electronic health records
Mar 02, 2022 · The Quillen College of Medicine currently enjoys a hospital patient base of over 2,000 teaching beds and outpatient clinical visits averaging over 189,000 per year. Clinical instruction is provided through Ballad Health system’s hospitals, James H. Quillen Mountain Home VA Medical Center, LeConte Medical Center, and ETSU Health clinics.
Sep 26, 2014 · Quillen ETSU Physicians is one of several groups in the Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia regions to offer the FollowMyHealth patient portal. As regional providers begin to provide the...
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The Quillen College of Medicine Library supports students’ health information literacy, evidence-based practice, and lifelong learning through an emphasis on mentoring students for improved information and research skills; providing access to selected resources for learning, research, and patient care; and facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and outreach to improve health education and the health of the community.
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The evaluation system is directed toward the following goals: 1 Systematic and effective evaluation of all programs. 2 Use of well-defined standards and outcome measures to analyze and interpret evaluation data identifying strengths and weaknesses. 3 Generation of data useful in planning and effecting improvements. 4 The system is understood by all individuals involved. 5 Evaluations are uniform and give equal treatment to all involved. 6 Individual components of the system are compatible with each other as much as possible. 7 Evaluations are multifaceted and use information from all available sources. 8 Evaluations as concise as possible in order to provide easily managed quantitative data. 9 Flexibility and freedom of responses compatible with the above goals.
Primary medical care is a function rather than a discipline. This care is provided by family physicians, general internists, general pediatricians, and obstetricians/gynecologists. In addition to meeting the clinical and service responsibilities, the college also supports a significant research endeavor.
The College of Medicine was officially established by the Tennessee General Assembly in March 1974, received its letter of provisional accreditation from the LCME in June 1977 and enrolled its first class of 24 students in August 1978. Full accreditation status was awarded in February 1982.
The ETSU Foundation is a 501c (3) organization established to support the university. For assistance with a gift or information on Quillen Alumni Society programs, contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at (423) 439-6142 or email qcomalumnisociety@etsu.edu.
Graduate Medical Education (Residency Programs) The Quillen College of Medicine sponsors several residency and fellowship programs overseen by the Office of Graduate Medical Education. These programs are sponsored by the departments of the college and utilize the resources of the college and affiliated hospitals.