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Medical Students and Medical School

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
ON A BRIGHT morning in late August in the early 1980s, a senior member of a medical school faculty attended an orientation session being held for incoming freshmen medical students. It made him feel good when he looked around the large lecture hall and saw the eager, alert, enthusiastic, and excited men and women from various walks of life and a ...
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Military Medical Schools

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— The Uniformed Services Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1971, HR 2, is designed to overcome a long-standing shortage of career-oriented military personnel qualified in the health professions. The objective of an all-volunteer force by July 1973 has made this problem one of emergency proportions.
T J, Whelan, G E, Corrigan
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Medicalization in Schools

2014
Medicalization can be characterized as the product of processes that seek to put social problems into a medical framework This process of placing phenomena into a medical framework has become more commonplace (Conrad, 2007, p. 88; Conrad & Schneider, 1992; Zola, 1972) with the concept being examined in relation to a number of areas, including: sex ...
Harwood, Valerie, McMahon, Samantha
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Medical school in 2029

Medical Teacher, 2018
Dear SamanthaIt is lovely to hear from you and learn of your interest in entering academic medicine with a focus on medical education.
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Medical Schools and the Government

Science, 1977
N C, Lyon   +4 more
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A Military Medical School

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Do most physicians or most Americans want medical students trained under military auspices? HR 2, "a bill to establish a Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences," is apparently soon to be enacted into law by the Congress. The salient features of the proposal include the development of a medical school within a 25-mile radius of Washington, D.C.
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