Medical Education

A Very Short Essay on Contemporary Medical Education

Authors: JOSEPH D. SAPIRA MD

Abstract

“The tragedy of our time is that too often change is obstructed at the highest level of academia, not for intellectual reasons but because some fear loss of control, exposure of personal ignorance in the field of scholarship, or change of personal status.” S. B. Day, New England Journal of Medicine 303:707, 1980.

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