Medical education. II. The education of the clinical scientist.

D Bates, J Genest - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1966 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
in JOURNAL be Page 1 THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION in JOURNAL be
fassociation miIbucalb camadeemhs APRIL 9, 1966 . VOL. 94, NO. 15 MEDICAL EDUCATION …

Progress in medical education

HS Pritchett - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913 - jamanetwork.com
The foundation has continued its work in medical education by the publication during the
past summer of Mr. Flexner's carefully prepared study of medical education in England …

MEDICAL EDUCATION AND THE STATE.

WA Wells - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1902 - jamanetwork.com
As one of the significant indications of our country's intellectual growth might be cited the
very general active interest which is being taken in the advancement of technical and …

Some Thoughts of Medical Education: Presidential Address Delivered to the Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Society 9th October, 1957

CB Perry - The Medical Journal of the South-west, 1958 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subject of this address. I have done so for three reasons. Firstly because I have s0rne y^
een interested by, and involved in, medical education for many years and tunif VVo years …

The training of the physician scientist.

CH Hollenberg - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1969 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
At the same time this individual is expected to be a competent scientist and is asked to
produce research that is at least fundamentally oriented, if not basic in nature, and that is of …

EDUCATION AND MEDICAL LEARNING

HA Skinner - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1933 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The hj~ tory of medicine during the past fifty years has been that of a period of rapid
advancement and expansion of medical knowledge. Medical'science as we know it to-day is …

Medical education: a look ahead

DG Anderson - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951 - jamanetwork.com
Medical education has made such rapid and substantial advances in the past 50 years that it
is a temptation to add up the score and reassure ourselves of the progress that has been …

MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES. An Address delivered before the Section on Pedagogy of the Pan-American Medical Congress.

JC WARREN - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1893 - jamanetwork.com
Gentlemen:—The work of this Section is of a character which does not usually form a
prominent part in the proceedings of medical gatherings. In almost any department of …

Introduction: Medical Education in the United Kingdom and North America

G Pickering - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1962 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The explanation is simple. Forreasons of size it seemed impracticable to invite papers from
all the departments of the Medical School. Aresume of work in progress or completed would …

appointed by7 the Medical Society. The instruction

T Osborne, HB Ferris, CJ Foote, HL Swain… - jamanetwork.com
That this dual nature of the school and the method of instruction were wisely planned is
shown by the position which the school took at once in the medi¬ cal instruction of the time …