Health Care Education and Training (2025)

Education and training can play a significant role in determining health care professionals' proficiency with the most recent interventions and technologies. Training programs and policies also have important implications for labor market issues in the health care sector. RAND examines how education and training relate to care delivery and quality of care throughout the health care industry.

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  • Research Jun 5, 2025 Barriers to Providing Procedural Abortion Care Among Trained Clinicians: An Evaluation of an Abortion Training Program Assesses clinician barriers and facilitators in delivering procedural abortion care following participation in an abortion training program, and how these barriers may differ based on professional characteristics and institutional factors.
  • Research Summary Apr 15, 2025 California's ACEs Aware Initiative Has Made Substantial Early Progress, but Sustained Investment Is Needed California launched a historic effort to improve health by screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences. Almost 45,000 individuals have been trained, and several million Medi-Cal beneficiaries have been screened, but continued investment is needed.
  • Research Apr 15, 2025 Addressing Toxic Stress and Health Care Access in California Farmworker Communities: ACCESS Pilot Project Evaluation The authors present evaluation findings from farmworker leader training, including knowledge of toxic stress and health care access. They also present findings from a farmworker health survey, revealing barriers to care for the population.
  • Research Apr 15, 2025 Evaluation of the Early Impact of the UCLA/UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN) The authors evaluated the impact of the UCLA/UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network on its goals of promoting screening for adverse childhood experiences (such as abuse and neglect) and trauma-informed health care for Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
  • Research Mar 5, 2025 Modeling Physician Workforce Supply, Demand, and Need Using System Dynamics: Model Structure and Assumptions The authors present a new system dynamics simulation model of the physician workforce in the United States, which includes clinical need, supply, and demand factors. Model structure and assumptions and future directions are also described.
  • Research Summary Oct 11, 2024 Key Findings and Recommendations for Implementation of California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) Services: Evaluation Findings from the ACEs Aware PRACTICE Learning Collaborative The authors share promising practices and recommendations for implementing CalAIM services from their evaluation of PRACTICE (Preventing and Responding to ACE-Associated Health Conditions and Toxic Stress in Clinics through Community Engagement).
  • Research Oct 11, 2024 Developing Services and Workforce in Response to the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) Initiative: Learnings from Primary Care Clinics and Their Partners in the ACEs Aware PRACTICE Collaborative The authors evaluated PRACTICE (Preventing and Responding to ACE-Associated Health Conditions and Toxic Stress in Clinics through Community Engagement), identifying promising practices to implement CalAIM services and assess progress across 25 teams.
  • Research May 10, 2024 Drug-related Physician Continuing Medical Education Requirements, 2010-2020 A descriptive legal review of laws in all 50 states and D.C. searched for continuing medical education requirements for physicians regarding controlled substance prescribing, pain management, or substance use disorder treatment.
  • Research Mar 27, 2024 Late-Life Depression among Rural Women in China: Exploring the Role of Education and Other Risk Factors Investigates the factors influencing late-life depression among older rural women in China.
  • Research Feb 21, 2024 Improving Trauma and Critical Care Proficiency and Readiness for Air Force Personnel in Critical Medical Specialties: A Pacific Air Forces Perspective The authors present findings, recommendations, and a prototype framework for deciding which readiness building activities and assignment policies could be employed to prepare U.S. Air Force medical personnel for casualties in time of war.
  • Commentary Jan 30, 2024 Preparing for the Potential Rollout of New Alzheimer's Drugs: Towards a Policy, Research, and Innovation Agenda Several promising new drugs appear to slow cognitive decline in individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. A number of challenges need to be addressed to ensure their successful rollout, but there are also opportunities for health innovation.
  • Commentary Nov 15, 2023 How Do We Stop Relying on 911 to Handle Mental Health Crises? Almost half of Americans are afraid that 911 is not a safe option to call for someone undergoing a behavioral health problem—and with good reason. Broader advertising and outreach about the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is necessary. People simply can't call what they don't know about.
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