The Walter and Leonore Annenberg Conference Center for Medical Education The History of Medical Education at Lankenau Hospital
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In 1957, Michael A. Manko, M.D., became an intern at Lankenau, and by 1960 he entered the residency program, drawn by the
quality of the teaching staff. When Dr. Manko became Director of Medical Education and Chairman of the Department of Medicine,
he taught physician-trainees - a role he perpetuated into retirement. He noted: "On any given day, well over 100 medical students
and doctors are being trained here at Lankenau Hospital. This is the same number as some of the medical school hospitals in
this country. We are indeed a sizeable educational institution."
Medical students, residents and fellows come to Lankenau for their training because of the dedication and excellence of our
physicians; Lankenau's reputation for high quality patient care; and the opportunity to work with scientists in the Lankenau
Institute for Medical Research (LIMR). Excellent medical care is directly linked to the quality of a physician's education
- a process that begins in medical school and residency, and continues with the accrual of CME credits throughout a physician's
career.
This year, more than 70 residents are being trained in our GME programs in internal medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics
and gynecology, as well as 20 plus fellows in the subspecialties of cardiology, gastroenterology, hematology/oncology and
nephrology. In addition, more than 200 Jefferson medical students rotate through Lankenau annually for four-to-six week clerkships,
and all trainees have the opportunity to work with scientists at LIMR. Our GME program has attracted excellent physicians
to the staff, and provided a pipeline for the recruitment of bright young physicians - all of which results in better care
for our patients.
Currently, Lankenau offers three major residency programs in internal medicine, general surgery and obstetrics/gynecology.
All training programs conform to the principles of the Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council of Graduate
Medical Education (ACGME). In conjunction with the education committee and the respective residency advisory committees,
the director of medical education is responsible for the administrative and educational aspects of the house staff programs.
The director maintains the standards commensurate with modern medical educational levels and trends. Learn More About These Programs!
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