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Autor:
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
In Let Me Heal, prize-winning author Kenneth M. Ludmerer provides the first-ever account of the residency system for training doctors in the United States. He traces its development from its nineteenth-century roots through its present-day struggles
Autor:
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 95:838-841
In this Invited Commentary, the author reflects on the contributions, influence, and continued relevance of his 3 books on American medical education: Learning to Heal, Time to Heal, and Let Me Heal. Collectively, the books provide a panoramic view o
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Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Academic Medicine. 95:1485-1487
In this Invited Commentary, the author applies a historical lens to explore a fundamental paradox in U.S. medical education: the fact that long after women gained parity with men in matriculation to medical school, women remain highly underrepresente
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Steven C. Stain, Thomas J. Nasca, Claudia Wyatt-Johnson, Suzanne K. Woods, Jeffrey P. Gold, Lynne M. Kirk, Jessica L. Bienstock, Robert R. Gaiser, Lorrie A. Langdale, Anai N. Kothari, Benjamin C. Kennedy, David A. Forstein, Kenneth M. Ludmerer, Ricardo G. Correa, Timothy P. Brigham, James A. Arrighi, Rowen K. Zetterman, Ingrid Philibert, Philip Shayne, Peter J. Carek, George A. Keepers, Kim J. Burchiel, Kathy Malloy, Stanley W. Ashley
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Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 9:692-696
Autor:
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Public and Professional Attitudes Toward AIDS Patients ISBN: 9780429303388
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429303388-2
Autor:
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 70:656-660
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Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Journal of graduate medical education. 9(1)
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Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Academic Medicine. 87:34-40
The author reviews the history of calls for reform of graduate medical education (GME), beginning with the Rappleye report of 1940, the first report on GME. Several continuities emerge. First, the reports have regularly called for GME to serve the "h
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Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 54:8-16
The Flexner Report had its roots in the recognition in the mid-19th century that medical knowledge is not something fixed but something that grows and evolves. This new view of medical knowledge led to a recasting of the goal of medical education as
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Kenneth M. Ludmerer
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HealthcarePapers. 2:59-65
Lozon and Fox have provided a thoughtful analysis of Canadian academic health centres. However, their account is incomplete. Their emphasis on the "shared purposes and goals" of the component groups of academic health centres overlooks the profound t