1965
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1965.03090200023005
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Critical Incidents in the Shaping of Medical Education in the US

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“…He laid down guide lines for the development of medicine as a university discipline including "hospital instruction should form an integral part of instruction in medical school and teachers should have time to experiment and search for the secrets of nature"! (Norwood, 1965). The McGill Medical School in Montreal founded by Scotsmen, had from its conception closely followed the educational methods in vogue at Edinburgh.…”
Section: John B Hickie Americamentioning
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“…He laid down guide lines for the development of medicine as a university discipline including "hospital instruction should form an integral part of instruction in medical school and teachers should have time to experiment and search for the secrets of nature"! (Norwood, 1965). The McGill Medical School in Montreal founded by Scotsmen, had from its conception closely followed the educational methods in vogue at Edinburgh.…”
Section: John B Hickie Americamentioning
confidence: 99%