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{{rpl|Flexner Report}} | |||
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Parent topics
- Medical education: Learning process of being a medical practitioner, either the initial training to become a doctor or further training thereafter (including residency). [e]
Subtopics
- Flexner Report: Influential report on medical school curricula in the USA (1910), which transformed it to one based on scientific preparation and formal education. [e]
- Progressive education: Pedagogical movement rooted in common experience, and democratic and inclusive in outlook. [e]
- William Osler: physician, educator, medical philosopher, and historian from Canada, often called the Father of Modern Medicine. [e]
- Church of Scotland [r]: The national church of Scotland (Presbyterian), founded in the mid-16th century by John Knox as part of the Scottish Reformation. [e]
- German Americans [r]: The largest ethnic group in the United States, with over 45 million people, comprising over a fourth of the white population. [e]