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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.— Dr. Egan's EDITORIAL (219:1471, 1972) deplored the passage by the House of Representatives of a bill establishing medical schools under the US Department of Defense, and recommended the alternative— scholarships in our present civilian schools for students interested in careers in the medical departments of the armed services.
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The Humanities in Medical Schools

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editors: A recent editorial suggested that "the humanities can bring the focus of medical education back to caring for the patient rather than treating the disease (1).
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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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Medication use in schools

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
An estimated 5.6–5.8% of U.S. schoolchildren—nearly 13 million students—receive medication every school day.[1][1] In Florida alone, an average of 19,137 medication doses per day were administered to 405,149 children with reported health conditions during the 2003–04 school year.[2][2]
Philip E, Johnson, J Michael, Hayes
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The Medical School at Ravenna

American Journal of Nephrology, 1994
The existence of the Ravenna School of Medicine can be deduced from a codex in the Ambrosian Library of Milan, which contains Latin translations of 3 Hippocratic works and commentaries on 4 works by Galen. Although it was written in the 9th century, the codex appears to be a copy of an earlier work, probably 7th century.
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The Medical School Revisited

Health Affairs, 1985
Prologue: The nations medical education enterprise has grown dramatically over the past fifteen years, thanks to federal policies that encouraged its expansion. This federal initiative led to an increase in the number of medical schools from 86 to 127 and a increase in medical school enrollment from 21,379 in 1960-61 to 67,016 in 1984-85. In the middle
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