The making of a doctor : medical education in theory and practice
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The making of a doctor : medical education in theory and practice
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Medical education is nowadays under intense scrutiny from the government and the general public. Doctors are now expected to be not just technically competent, but also wise, humane and financially accountable. This book suggests that the changes required in medical education can be achieved by building on existing excellences and without additional expenditure. It takes a broad perspective in order to examine the moral, philosophical and historical underpinnings of medical education, and includes a selection of ideas for change and improvement with the objective throughout being the suggestion that it is both desirable and possible to put education back into medical training. This book is intended for medical students, clinicians, general practitioners and specialists, health-care professionals and educationalists.
目次
- Part 1 Theory: stating the problem
- gentlemen, tradesmen and technicians - a brief history of medical education
- aims and aptitudes - what is the doctor good at?
- education, training and ethos. Part 2 Practice: selection for medicine
- the pre-clinical curriculum - biological sciences, social sciences and humanities
- basic clinical education
- the pre-registration year
- continuing medical education
- the contribution of general practice. Part 3 Challenges: consumers and patients
- clinical freedom and a mind of one's own
- strategies for change.
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