SUMMARY The development of community medicine is seen in historical perspective and found to be a redirection of preceding trends rather than the development of new concepts. The current problems of the specialty are reviewed and found to be due to erroneous perceptions of its role by many doctors, to the specialty's present preoccupation with its academic purity, and to the failure to provide within the National Health Service the resources that were vital to the functions it was asked to perform. It is argued that the essential skill of community physicians is epidemiology, which must be applied within the management process of the National Health Service to enable it to adapt itself to the needs of changing disease patterns. It must...
The present health care delivery model in the United States does not work; it perpetuates unequal ac...
Epidemiology is the basic science of public health. It combines medical and social sciences, both of...
Medical journalism commenced during early nineteenth century as an impressive adjunct for medical ed...
There have been attempts recently to bring clarity as to the role/functions of the discipline of com...
Well into the yester years of medicine it got divided in public health and clinical medicine. Batter...
Health is a social idea but community medicine has been manoeuvred into the position of operating wi...
The Foundations of Community Medicine in its present form has a number of distinguishing traits that...
Over the past thirty years two government committees, the second of them a Royal Commission which re...
A CAJM article on science assisted medicine.Our profession has been slow to recognize disease in soc...
field of epidemiology and Community health which relates to a total defined population and which sha...
Community medicine in Canada has its origin as a specialty in the 1970's and stems from a long ...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
This lecture focuses on a paper that Jerry Morris published in the Lancet of Saturday 18 October 196...
Medical education is a vast and ever-growing field that has to consider and keep pace with the emerg...
This paper provides a review of recent developments in population-based approaches to community heal...
The present health care delivery model in the United States does not work; it perpetuates unequal ac...
Epidemiology is the basic science of public health. It combines medical and social sciences, both of...
Medical journalism commenced during early nineteenth century as an impressive adjunct for medical ed...
There have been attempts recently to bring clarity as to the role/functions of the discipline of com...
Well into the yester years of medicine it got divided in public health and clinical medicine. Batter...
Health is a social idea but community medicine has been manoeuvred into the position of operating wi...
The Foundations of Community Medicine in its present form has a number of distinguishing traits that...
Over the past thirty years two government committees, the second of them a Royal Commission which re...
A CAJM article on science assisted medicine.Our profession has been slow to recognize disease in soc...
field of epidemiology and Community health which relates to a total defined population and which sha...
Community medicine in Canada has its origin as a specialty in the 1970's and stems from a long ...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
This lecture focuses on a paper that Jerry Morris published in the Lancet of Saturday 18 October 196...
Medical education is a vast and ever-growing field that has to consider and keep pace with the emerg...
This paper provides a review of recent developments in population-based approaches to community heal...
The present health care delivery model in the United States does not work; it perpetuates unequal ac...
Epidemiology is the basic science of public health. It combines medical and social sciences, both of...
Medical journalism commenced during early nineteenth century as an impressive adjunct for medical ed...