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Papilliferous syringocystadenoma in the vulva: a rare occurrence in gynecology. [PDF]
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A Qualitative Study on Ethics Education at Pharmacy Colleges in Japan Based on a Survey of Ethics Educators. [PDF]
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Alcoholism in a Medical-School Faculty
New England Journal of Medicine, 1981The problem of alcohol addiction in physicians is a major one. Bissell and Jones have estimated that between 13,600 and 22,600 physicians in the United States are alcoholic or will become so.1 Talb...
F.Tremaine Billings, Anderson Spickard
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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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Reasonable Accommodations for Medical Faculty With Disabilities
JAMA, 2002An unknown number of medical school faculty have disabilities, and their experiences have generally escaped notice and scrutiny. Although most medical schools offer long-term insurance and extended leaves of absence for disability, relatively few have policies explicitly addressing accommodations for faculty with disabilities as they perform teaching ...
Lisa I. Iezzoni+3 more
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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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Changing conceptions of teaching in medical faculty
Medical Teacher, 2012The Association of American Medical Colleges and Howard Hughes Medical Institute have urged medical faculty to develop in themselves, and in their students, habits of critical professional inquiry, while stressing the importance of integrating formal learning with hands-on, practical experience.This study describes the impact of a year-long faculty ...
Susanna C Calkins+2 more
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