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The Education of the Physician-Investigator.
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1969
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Teacher EducationMedical EthicsTeachingMedical ProfessionSedimentary Deposit.1Philosophy Of EducationEducationPatient EducationFoundations Of EducationMedical HistoryContinuing Medical EducationHealth Profession TrainingEducation ReformMedicineEducation PolicyCurriculumMedical Laboratory Science
It is probably fortunate that systems of education are constantly under the fire of general criticism, for if education were left solely in the hands of teachers the chances are good that it would soon deteriorate. Medical education, however, is less likely to suffer from such stagnation, for whenever the lay public stops criticizing the type of modern doctor, the medical profession itself may be counted on to stir up the stagnant pool and cleanse it of its sedimentary deposit.1
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