William Osler combined many excellent characteristics of a clinical educator being a scientific scholar, a motivational speaker and writer and a proficient physician. As we celebrate his life a century on, many of his educational ideals are as pertinent today as they were in those Victorian times. Osler's contributions to modern medicine go beyond his legacy of quotable aphorisms to a doctor, educator and leader whose proponent use of bedside teaching, careful clinical methods, and clinicopathological correlation was a great inspiration for students and junior doctors. He was also a great advocate of patient-centred care-listening to and closely observing his patients, an important message for modern medicine as the reliance on investigatio...
Journal ArticleBetween 1870 and 1884, as both a medical student and a member of the faculty, Sir Wil...
Part 1: 1881-1888 On Some Points in the Etiology and Pathology of Ulcerative Endocarditis, 1881 On...
Nowadays the call for a return to the centrality of man and the thrust toward humanization of medici...
William Osler combined many excellent characteristics of a clinical educator being a scientific scho...
Sir William Osler was an acclaimed innovative teacher who integrated the newly emerging sciences int...
Sir William Osler impacted medical education and the practice of medicine like few other physicians....
Part 1: 1907-1908 The Royal Medical Society of Edinburg, 1907 On the Library of a Medical Sch...
Medicine ’ and someone who has various diseases (eg, Osler–Weber–Rendu syn-drome), nodes, signs and ...
William Osler was a physician and a man of letters in the mid-nineteenth century. His writings were ...
Sir William Osler is celebrated today not only for his contributions to the advancement of medical e...
William Osler was one of the most remarkable clinicians worldwide, and his teachings in medical prac...
Sir William Osler (1849-1991) was Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford in the UK...
I was delighted to see in the Jan. 11 issue of CMAJ not only a dedicated cover but also several pert...
William Osler was one of the most remarkable clinicians worldwide, and his teachings in medical prac...
In 1914 Professor Thomas McCrae asked Sir William Osler to deliver the introductory address to the 9...
Journal ArticleBetween 1870 and 1884, as both a medical student and a member of the faculty, Sir Wil...
Part 1: 1881-1888 On Some Points in the Etiology and Pathology of Ulcerative Endocarditis, 1881 On...
Nowadays the call for a return to the centrality of man and the thrust toward humanization of medici...
William Osler combined many excellent characteristics of a clinical educator being a scientific scho...
Sir William Osler was an acclaimed innovative teacher who integrated the newly emerging sciences int...
Sir William Osler impacted medical education and the practice of medicine like few other physicians....
Part 1: 1907-1908 The Royal Medical Society of Edinburg, 1907 On the Library of a Medical Sch...
Medicine ’ and someone who has various diseases (eg, Osler–Weber–Rendu syn-drome), nodes, signs and ...
William Osler was a physician and a man of letters in the mid-nineteenth century. His writings were ...
Sir William Osler is celebrated today not only for his contributions to the advancement of medical e...
William Osler was one of the most remarkable clinicians worldwide, and his teachings in medical prac...
Sir William Osler (1849-1991) was Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford in the UK...
I was delighted to see in the Jan. 11 issue of CMAJ not only a dedicated cover but also several pert...
William Osler was one of the most remarkable clinicians worldwide, and his teachings in medical prac...
In 1914 Professor Thomas McCrae asked Sir William Osler to deliver the introductory address to the 9...
Journal ArticleBetween 1870 and 1884, as both a medical student and a member of the faculty, Sir Wil...
Part 1: 1881-1888 On Some Points in the Etiology and Pathology of Ulcerative Endocarditis, 1881 On...
Nowadays the call for a return to the centrality of man and the thrust toward humanization of medici...