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Replacing high-stakes summative examinations with graduated medical licensure in Canada. [PDF]
Thoma B +4 more
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The Case for Parental Licensure [PDF]
The violent crime-rate in the United States increased nearly 500% from 1960 to 1992. Subsequent small decreases can be attributed to the 500% increase since 1980 in the number of men locked up in American prisons.
Lykken, David T.
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Although recent efforts to address behavioral and social science (BSS) gaps within U.S. medical education are well-intentioned, crucial shortcomings plague the successful translation and application of BSS skills into meaningful practice.
Jillian Kwong
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Modern Western dentistry was introduced to Japan by foreign dentists who arrived in Yokohama, after the opening of the country. The arrival in Japan of foreign dentists triggered the introduction of modern dentistry into Japan.
Toshihide Ohno, Yuji Hasaka
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Do Mock Medical Licensure Exams Improve Performance of Graduates? Experience from a Saudi Medical College. [PDF]
Al-Sheikh MH, Albaker W, Ayub MZ.
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Vaccine Myths: Setting the Record Straight [PDF]
Despite their standing as one of the most remarkable public health achievements, vaccines have been surrounded by dangerous myths since the development of the smallpox vaccine in the 18th century.
Boom, Julie A +2 more
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Does the Doctor Need a Boss? [PDF]
The traditional model of medical delivery, in which the doctor is trained, respected, and compensated as an independent craftsman, is anachronistic.
Arnold Kling, Michael F. Cannon
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Models for implementing continuing professional development programs in low-resource countries
Implementing CPD programs for medical professionals has been demonstrated to improve patient outcomes, and is increasingly required for continuing medical licensure. However, implementing programs in low-resource settings is challenging.
Heather G Mack +3 more
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Criminal Convictions and Medical Licensure
State medical boards, tend to follow social policy as expressed in U.S. law, which designates moral turpitude outside the clinic as a cause for restricting professional licenses.
openaire +2 more sources

