Over a century ago, Abraham Flexner’s landmark report on medical education resulted in the most extensive reforms of medical training in history. They led to major advances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the relief of suffering. His prediction that “the physician’s function is fast becoming social and preventive, rather than individual and curative,” however, was never realized. Instead, with the rise of biomedical science, the scientific method and the American Medical Association, the health care system became increasingly distanced from a holistic approach to life that recognizes the critical role social determinants play in people’s health. These developments created the beginning of the regulatory controls that have come...
ABSTRACT: Over the last three decades, the concept of Western dis-ease has become well established. ...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
Initiatives designed to reduce the disease burden and improve the health of the US population that f...
Starting in 1910, the "Flexner Revolution"in medical education catalyzed the transformation of the U...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
U36 CD319276/CD/ODCDC CDC HHS/United StatesUL1 RR024989/RR/NCRR NIH HHS/United States5U36CD319276/CD...
BACKGROUND: The professional organization of medical work no longer reflects the changing health nee...
Medical education in the United States today owes much of its structure to the implementation of man...
Learning objectives: Assess the current state of health and healthcare in the United States (US) D...
Medical education has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1900s. The core of the disc...
The epidemic of socially-rooted, lifestyle-driven non-communicable diseases (NCDs; also referred to ...
he U.S. health care delivery system has undergone enormous change in the past 100 years. Scientific ...
In his 1910 report on medical education, Flexner emphasized the importance of competency in basic sc...
AbstractThe 21st century health society is characterized by 2 major social processes: the expansion ...
ABSTRACT: Over the last three decades, the concept of Western dis-ease has become well established. ...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
Initiatives designed to reduce the disease burden and improve the health of the US population that f...
Starting in 1910, the "Flexner Revolution"in medical education catalyzed the transformation of the U...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
U36 CD319276/CD/ODCDC CDC HHS/United StatesUL1 RR024989/RR/NCRR NIH HHS/United States5U36CD319276/CD...
BACKGROUND: The professional organization of medical work no longer reflects the changing health nee...
Medical education in the United States today owes much of its structure to the implementation of man...
Learning objectives: Assess the current state of health and healthcare in the United States (US) D...
Medical education has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1900s. The core of the disc...
The epidemic of socially-rooted, lifestyle-driven non-communicable diseases (NCDs; also referred to ...
he U.S. health care delivery system has undergone enormous change in the past 100 years. Scientific ...
In his 1910 report on medical education, Flexner emphasized the importance of competency in basic sc...
AbstractThe 21st century health society is characterized by 2 major social processes: the expansion ...
ABSTRACT: Over the last three decades, the concept of Western dis-ease has become well established. ...
In the last three decades, the American health care system has undergone revolutionary change. What ...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...