Case Report

Curricular Contribution of the Neurosciences

Authors: KEMP CLARK M.D.

Abstract

The author describes well some sound basic principles as fundamental to undergraduate medical education. His field of interest offers a logical springboard for such a discussion. This essay might be read with profit by those who are playing with curricula today, and by all others having interest in medical education.

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