Monday, September 26, 2011

The 100-Year Anniversary of Medical Education Reform

What kind of schools do you think of as being "private ventures, money making in spirit and object. Income was simply divided among the lecturers. No applicant for instruction who could pay his fees or sign his note was turned down." This sounds like some sort of shady for-profit educational scam like Trump University, but that was how a lot of medical education was characterized in the United States in 1910 when the Carnegie Foundation published the Flexner report. This report helped spur medical education reform and licensing.
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