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This insightful,engaging the history of US graduate medical education explores the social and moral value of physician training to society as a whole and how improving excellence in GME can stimulate and guide meaningful health care reform.
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This insightful,engaging the history of US graduate medical education explores the social and moral value of physician training to society as a whole and how improving excellence in GME can stimulate and guide meaningful health care reform.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199744541
- ISBN-10: 0199744548
- Artikelnr.: 47870220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199744541
- ISBN-10: 0199744548
- Artikelnr.: 47870220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kenneth M. Ludmerer is Professor of Medicine, Professor of History, and the Mabel Dorn Reeder Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
* 1. ANTECEDENTS
* The Search for Clinical Experience
* The Quest for Specialty Training
* The Passion for Discovery and the Birth of Clinical Science
* 2. JOHNS HOPKINS AND THE CREATION OF THE RESIDENCY
* Graduate Medical Education Enters the University
* The Scientific Practitioner and the Promise for the Nation
* Work as Play
* Diaspora
* 3. THE GROWTH OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
* Completing the Infrastructure
* The Maturation of the Internship
* The Spread of the Residency
* In Search of a System
* 4. THE AMERICAN RESIDENCY
* Educational Principles
* The Moral Dimension of Graduate Medical Education
* The Learning Environment
* Cultural Influences
* 5. THE LIFE OF A PRE-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Obtaining a Residency
* Experiencing the Residency
* Education and Service
* 6. CONSOLIDATING THE SYSTEM
* The Second Reform of Medical Education
* The Rise of the Specialty Boards and the Triumph of Residency
* Graduate Medical Education and the Public Good
* 7. THE EXPANSION OF THE RESIDENCY IN AN ERA OF ABUNDANCE
* From Privilege to Right
* The Maturation of Clinical Science and the Creation of Subspecialty
Fellowships
* The Ascendance of Specialty Practice
* The Propagation of Wastefulness
* 8. THE EVOLVING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
* The Decline of the Ward Service
* The Preservation of Educational Quality
* Maintaining the Moral Mission
* 9. THE LIFE OF A POST-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Changes and Continuities
* Quality, Safety, and Supervision
* Education and Service, Again
* 10. THE WEAKENING OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
* The Marginalization of House Officers
* House Staff Activism
* The Discovery of Burnout
* 11. THE ERA OF HIGH THROUGHPUT
* The New Learning Environment
* The Subversion of the Moral Mission
* Changing Attitudes toward Work and Life
* 12. THE ERA OF ACCOUNTABILITY, PATIENT SAFETY, AND WORK-HOURS
REGULATION
* Work Hours Restriction
* Perpetual Dilemmas
* 13. PRESERVING EXCELLENCE IN RESIDENCY TRAINING AND MEDICAL CARE
* Challenges, New and Old
* Aligning Education and Patient Care
* The Search for Clinical Experience
* The Quest for Specialty Training
* The Passion for Discovery and the Birth of Clinical Science
* 2. JOHNS HOPKINS AND THE CREATION OF THE RESIDENCY
* Graduate Medical Education Enters the University
* The Scientific Practitioner and the Promise for the Nation
* Work as Play
* Diaspora
* 3. THE GROWTH OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
* Completing the Infrastructure
* The Maturation of the Internship
* The Spread of the Residency
* In Search of a System
* 4. THE AMERICAN RESIDENCY
* Educational Principles
* The Moral Dimension of Graduate Medical Education
* The Learning Environment
* Cultural Influences
* 5. THE LIFE OF A PRE-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Obtaining a Residency
* Experiencing the Residency
* Education and Service
* 6. CONSOLIDATING THE SYSTEM
* The Second Reform of Medical Education
* The Rise of the Specialty Boards and the Triumph of Residency
* Graduate Medical Education and the Public Good
* 7. THE EXPANSION OF THE RESIDENCY IN AN ERA OF ABUNDANCE
* From Privilege to Right
* The Maturation of Clinical Science and the Creation of Subspecialty
Fellowships
* The Ascendance of Specialty Practice
* The Propagation of Wastefulness
* 8. THE EVOLVING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
* The Decline of the Ward Service
* The Preservation of Educational Quality
* Maintaining the Moral Mission
* 9. THE LIFE OF A POST-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Changes and Continuities
* Quality, Safety, and Supervision
* Education and Service, Again
* 10. THE WEAKENING OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
* The Marginalization of House Officers
* House Staff Activism
* The Discovery of Burnout
* 11. THE ERA OF HIGH THROUGHPUT
* The New Learning Environment
* The Subversion of the Moral Mission
* Changing Attitudes toward Work and Life
* 12. THE ERA OF ACCOUNTABILITY, PATIENT SAFETY, AND WORK-HOURS
REGULATION
* Work Hours Restriction
* Perpetual Dilemmas
* 13. PRESERVING EXCELLENCE IN RESIDENCY TRAINING AND MEDICAL CARE
* Challenges, New and Old
* Aligning Education and Patient Care
* 1. ANTECEDENTS
* The Search for Clinical Experience
* The Quest for Specialty Training
* The Passion for Discovery and the Birth of Clinical Science
* 2. JOHNS HOPKINS AND THE CREATION OF THE RESIDENCY
* Graduate Medical Education Enters the University
* The Scientific Practitioner and the Promise for the Nation
* Work as Play
* Diaspora
* 3. THE GROWTH OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
* Completing the Infrastructure
* The Maturation of the Internship
* The Spread of the Residency
* In Search of a System
* 4. THE AMERICAN RESIDENCY
* Educational Principles
* The Moral Dimension of Graduate Medical Education
* The Learning Environment
* Cultural Influences
* 5. THE LIFE OF A PRE-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Obtaining a Residency
* Experiencing the Residency
* Education and Service
* 6. CONSOLIDATING THE SYSTEM
* The Second Reform of Medical Education
* The Rise of the Specialty Boards and the Triumph of Residency
* Graduate Medical Education and the Public Good
* 7. THE EXPANSION OF THE RESIDENCY IN AN ERA OF ABUNDANCE
* From Privilege to Right
* The Maturation of Clinical Science and the Creation of Subspecialty
Fellowships
* The Ascendance of Specialty Practice
* The Propagation of Wastefulness
* 8. THE EVOLVING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
* The Decline of the Ward Service
* The Preservation of Educational Quality
* Maintaining the Moral Mission
* 9. THE LIFE OF A POST-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Changes and Continuities
* Quality, Safety, and Supervision
* Education and Service, Again
* 10. THE WEAKENING OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
* The Marginalization of House Officers
* House Staff Activism
* The Discovery of Burnout
* 11. THE ERA OF HIGH THROUGHPUT
* The New Learning Environment
* The Subversion of the Moral Mission
* Changing Attitudes toward Work and Life
* 12. THE ERA OF ACCOUNTABILITY, PATIENT SAFETY, AND WORK-HOURS
REGULATION
* Work Hours Restriction
* Perpetual Dilemmas
* 13. PRESERVING EXCELLENCE IN RESIDENCY TRAINING AND MEDICAL CARE
* Challenges, New and Old
* Aligning Education and Patient Care
* The Search for Clinical Experience
* The Quest for Specialty Training
* The Passion for Discovery and the Birth of Clinical Science
* 2. JOHNS HOPKINS AND THE CREATION OF THE RESIDENCY
* Graduate Medical Education Enters the University
* The Scientific Practitioner and the Promise for the Nation
* Work as Play
* Diaspora
* 3. THE GROWTH OF GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
* Completing the Infrastructure
* The Maturation of the Internship
* The Spread of the Residency
* In Search of a System
* 4. THE AMERICAN RESIDENCY
* Educational Principles
* The Moral Dimension of Graduate Medical Education
* The Learning Environment
* Cultural Influences
* 5. THE LIFE OF A PRE-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Obtaining a Residency
* Experiencing the Residency
* Education and Service
* 6. CONSOLIDATING THE SYSTEM
* The Second Reform of Medical Education
* The Rise of the Specialty Boards and the Triumph of Residency
* Graduate Medical Education and the Public Good
* 7. THE EXPANSION OF THE RESIDENCY IN AN ERA OF ABUNDANCE
* From Privilege to Right
* The Maturation of Clinical Science and the Creation of Subspecialty
Fellowships
* The Ascendance of Specialty Practice
* The Propagation of Wastefulness
* 8. THE EVOLVING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
* The Decline of the Ward Service
* The Preservation of Educational Quality
* Maintaining the Moral Mission
* 9. THE LIFE OF A POST-WORLD WAR II HOUSE OFFICER
* Changes and Continuities
* Quality, Safety, and Supervision
* Education and Service, Again
* 10. THE WEAKENING OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
* The Marginalization of House Officers
* House Staff Activism
* The Discovery of Burnout
* 11. THE ERA OF HIGH THROUGHPUT
* The New Learning Environment
* The Subversion of the Moral Mission
* Changing Attitudes toward Work and Life
* 12. THE ERA OF ACCOUNTABILITY, PATIENT SAFETY, AND WORK-HOURS
REGULATION
* Work Hours Restriction
* Perpetual Dilemmas
* 13. PRESERVING EXCELLENCE IN RESIDENCY TRAINING AND MEDICAL CARE
* Challenges, New and Old
* Aligning Education and Patient Care