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Otis, Arthur B., Ed. – The Physiologist, 1986
A comprehensive history of physiology in America can be obtained from the records of physiology departments. This supplement to "The Physiologist" contains departmental histories of nine institutions. Featured are the physiology departments at: (1) State University of New York at Buffalo: 1846-1986; (2) University of California at Berkeley; (3)…
Descriptors: Departments, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, History
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Journal of Medical Education, 1981
Graduate medical education is defined as the phase that begins at graduation from medical school and ends after completion of the requirements for one of the specialty certifying boards. A chronology of events in the history of graduate medical education, 1844-1981, is provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational History, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Colwell, N. P. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1925
This bulletin documents: (1) a quarter century's progress in medical education, including inadequate governmental control over medical education, action by a voluntary agency, legal power v. publicity, greatly enlarged teaching plants, hospitals as related to medical education, hospital internships, and the hospital as an important educational…
Descriptors: Publicity, Voluntary Agencies, Scholarships, Educational Change
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Rappleye, Willard C. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
This chapter of the "Biennial Survey of Education in the United States" is concerned with the topic of medical education. Probably the most significant development in medical education during the past two years has been the change in attitude of the Federation of State Medical Boards toward certain aspects of professional education. The various…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Professional Associations, Medical Schools, Physicians
Colwell, N. P. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1929
This bulletin reports on the status of medical education in the United States for the years 1926-1928. During the past two years the number of medical schools recognized by the American Medical Association has been reduced from 80 to 74. Reports to the American Medical Association show that the enrollment of medical students has increased from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study