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Medical faculty opinions of peer tutoring
Education for Health, 2014Peer tutoring is a well-researched and established method of learning defined as 'a medical student facilitating the learning of another medical student'. While it has been adopted in many medical schools, other schools may be reluctant to embrace this approach.
Joy R, Rudland, Sarah C, Rennie
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Medical Student-Faculty Ratios
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979To the Editor.— In commenting on the drop in the medical student-faculty ratio (240:2819, 1978) from 1.5 in 1970 to 1971 (40,487/26,504) to 1.3 in 1977 to 1978 (59,950/44,762), the article states the change suggests "that the impact of economic restrictions on faculty hiring and increases in enrollment is becoming evident." The authors have drawn a
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
To the Editor:— The faculty structure of today's medical school scarcely resembles that of 15 years ago. Liberal financial assistance, particularly from governmental sources, has enabled schools to build substantial clinical departments of full-time members.
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To the Editor:— The faculty structure of today's medical school scarcely resembles that of 15 years ago. Liberal financial assistance, particularly from governmental sources, has enabled schools to build substantial clinical departments of full-time members.
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Jefferson Medical College Faculty Caricature
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970To the Editor:— Probably 50 physicians are writing to you about the April 27, 1970, cover, reported as caricatures of the members of the 1923 medical faculty at Jefferson by the late Carl E. Miksch, when a medical student there. It is not surprising that other drawings by Dr. Miksch are not known, because this caricature is a plagiarism of those by A.
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Medical Student-Faculty Ratios-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979In Reply.— Dr Harnes is completely correct in his criticism that the wrong inference was drawn from the data cited. The intention was to refer to the total teaching responsibilities of medical school faculties (Appendix II, Table 3 in 1978; Appendix I, Table 3 in 1977), appending the percentage of change in the numbers of students from the years 1976 ...
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The Medical School Clinical Faculty
1987Large-scale federal funding of research in the 1950s and 1960s enabled medical schools to hire many full-time clinical faculty members who differed from their part-time colleagues in their orientation toward research and patient care. When research funding leveled off in the late 1960s, medical schools turned to patient-care revenues from Medicare and ...
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The medical faculty and medical research.
Verhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor Geneeskunde van Belgie, 1986R, Casteels, A, Vermeulen
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