Medical education in the United States and Canada : a report to the Carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching
1910
Medical education in the United States and Canada : a report to the Carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching
1910
Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. xvii pages, 1 unnumbered page, 346 pages : 25 cm First part consists of history and analysis of medical education in the United States and recommendations for standardization of medical school; the second part analyzes each medical school in the United States. The report resulted in 76 medical schools being closed or merged with other institutions between the years 1910 and 1920. Five of the seven predominantly Black medical schools in the United States were closed as a result of Flexner's racist views and recommendations presented in work. Consult Jeremy Norman's HistoryofMedicineandBiology.com entry and Louis W. Sullivan and Ilana Suez Mittman's "The State of Diversity in the Health Professions a Century After Flexner" in Academic medicine, v. 85, issue 2 (2010), pages 246-253 Includes index Will not digitize 20160304 pt. 1. I. Historical and general -- II. The Proper basis of medical education -- III. The Actual basis of medical education -- IV.-V. The Course of study: The Laboratory branches, first and second years -- VI-VII. The Course of study: The Hospital and medical school, third and fourth years -- VIII. The Financial aspects of medical education -- IX. Reconstruction -- X. Medical sects -- XI. The State boards -- XII. The Postgraduate school -- XIII. The Medical education of women -- XIV. The Medical education of the Negro -- pt. 2. Medical schools [by state and province]