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Medical education for the 21st century.

John Murphy-2015-04-01-PubMed
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In recent years many commentators have stated that undergraduate medical education needs to be radically altered to embrace the modern day demands and needs of patients. The current medical curriculum is still largely based the Flexner Report, which was published in the US in 1910 1 . Abraham Flexnerâ s document, which ran to 364 pages, was the first large scale attempt to standardise medical education. He divided the curriculum into 2 years of basic sciences based in universities, and 2 years of clinical training based in academic medical hospitals. Medical education was changed from an apprenticeship model to an academic model. Following publication of his report, medical training became more centralised and small rural medical schools were closed. In the new curriculum the emphasis was on basic sciences and clinical experience. Over the ensuing 100 years, scientific medicine and discovery flourished. These fundamental ideals have resulted in an overall consistent qua

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In recent years many commentators have stated that undergraduate medical education needs to be radically altered to embrace the modern day demands and needs of patients. The current medical curriculum is still largely based the Flexner Report, which was published in the US in 1910 1 . Abraham Flexnerâ s document, which ran to 364 pages, was the first large scale attempt to standardise medical education. He divided the curriculum into 2 years of basic sciences based in universities, and 2 years of clinical training based in academic medical hospitals. Medical education was changed from an apprenticeship model to an academic model. Following publication of his report, medical training became more centralised and small rural medical schools were closed. In the new curriculum the emphasis was on basic sciences and clinical experience. Over the ensuing 100 years, scientific medicine and discovery flourished. These fundamental ideals have resulted in an overall consistent qua

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CurriculumApprenticeshipMedical educationMedicineQuality (philosophy)Alternative medicineMedical schoolMedical care

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