Financial support for training including both student stipends and loans and training grants to institutions.
Instructional programs in the care and development of the body, often in schools. The concept does not include prescribed exercises, which is EXERCISE THERAPY.
A type of strength-building exercise program that requires the body muscle to exert a force against some form of resistance, such as weight, stretch bands, water, or immovable objects. Resistance exercise is a combination of static and dynamic contractions involving shortening and lengthening of skeletal muscles.
On the job training programs for personnel carried out within an institution or agency. It includes orientation programs.
Diet modification and physical exercise to improve the ability of animals to perform physical activities.
Educational programs for medical graduates entering a specialty. They include formal specialty training as well as academic work in the clinical and basic medical sciences, and may lead to board certification or an advanced medical degree.
The time span between the beginning of physical activity by an individual and the termination because of exhaustion.
Programs of training in medicine and medical specialties offered by hospitals for graduates of medicine to meet the requirements established by accrediting authorities.
The educational process of instructing.
Physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or maintaining PHYSICAL FITNESS or HEALTH. Contrast with PHYSICAL EXERTION which is concerned largely with the physiologic and metabolic response to energy expenditure.
A course of study offered by an educational institution.
A sport in which weights are lifted competitively or as an exercise.
Educational programs designed to inform physicians of recent advances in their field.
Stipends or grants-in-aid granted by foundations or institutions to individuals for study.
The ability to carry out daily tasks and perform physical activities in a highly functional state, often as a result of physical conditioning.
Relatively permanent change in behavior that is the result of past experience or practice. The concept includes the acquisition of knowledge.
Use for general articles concerning medical education.