Introduction: Education is defined as an art with scientific principle. It is described as a form of learning by which knowledge, skills and attitudes of an age group are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, research and practice. Method: This is a historical review about the philosophy of medical education and its changes during the time. Results: It is unfortunate that many developing countries follow the US system rather than those with public financing pattern. Indeed, these systems are “disease care” and not “healthcare” and are mainly motivated by profit. Conclusion: The educational planners in medical schools must design a curricula for students and residents to acquire a crucial set of pr...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
This chapter discusses recent experiences of change in medical schools of the United Kingdom, but th...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
The presence of philosophy, amidst other humanities, within the body of medical education seems to r...
Contemporary medical education must train skilled and compassionate health care professionals who ar...
“The knowledge which a man can use is the only knowledge which has life and growth in it and coverts...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
In recent years, the professional ethics agenda has attracted the attention of prestigious universit...
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American medicine has undergone dramatic changes in the past two decades. The launching of Sputnik I...
American medicine has undergone dramatic changes in the past two decades. The launching of Sputnik I...
Medical education has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1900s. The core of the disc...
In this chapter, we briefly present the case of medical practice and education as they evolved throu...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
This chapter discusses recent experiences of change in medical schools of the United Kingdom, but th...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
The presence of philosophy, amidst other humanities, within the body of medical education seems to r...
Contemporary medical education must train skilled and compassionate health care professionals who ar...
“The knowledge which a man can use is the only knowledge which has life and growth in it and coverts...
In 2001, the “medical education model core curriculum” was established in order to enrich the specia...
In recent years, the professional ethics agenda has attracted the attention of prestigious universit...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88939/1/1988_Medical_Education_11-20-88.pd
American medicine has undergone dramatic changes in the past two decades. The launching of Sputnik I...
American medicine has undergone dramatic changes in the past two decades. The launching of Sputnik I...
Medical education has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1900s. The core of the disc...
In this chapter, we briefly present the case of medical practice and education as they evolved throu...
Professionalism is considered to be the zenith of professional training in Medicine encompassing the...
The authors propose that professionalism, rather than being left to the chance that students will mo...
This chapter discusses recent experiences of change in medical schools of the United Kingdom, but th...