Time to heal American medical education from the turn of the century
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
- Oxford (Inglaterra) New York (Estados Unidos) Oxford University Press 1999
- xxvi, 514 páginas ilustraciones
Originally published: 1999.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices
Fulfilling the social contract : medical education as a public trust and the capture of public confidence -- Creating the system -- American Medical School between the World Wars -- Undergraduate medical education -- rise of graduate medical education -- Teaching hospitals -- Academic medical centers and the public -- World War II and medical education -- Medical education in the era of the multiversity : the growth of research and service in a period of abundance -- ascendancy of research -- expansion of clinical service -- maturation of graduate medical education -- forgotten medical student -- Breaking the social contract : the erosion of university values, the decline of public-spiritedness, and the beginning of the second revolution in medical education -- Medicare, Medicaid, and medical education -- Medical education in an era of protest and civil rights -- Academic health centers under stress : external pressures -- Academic health centers under stress : internal dilemmas -- Internal malaise -- Medical education in an era of cost containment and managed care -- second revolutionary period. pt. I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. pt. II. 8. 9. 10. 11. pt. III. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Texto en inglés
0195181360 9780195181364
GBA489258 bnb
013063903 Uk
Educación médica --Historia--Estados Unidos Médicos --Enseñanza--Estados Unidos