Academic General Practice in the UK Medical Schools, 1948-2000 : : A Short History / / John Howie, Michael Whitfield.
The first collective record of the evolution of general medical practice as an academic discipline over half a centuryThis anthology captures the stories of the early struggles to set up university departments between visionary supporters and traditionalist blockers as well as the steadily increasin...
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Timeline -- Introduction -- 1 The University of Aberdeen -- 2 The University of Dundee -- 3 The University of Edinburgh -- 4 The University of Glasgow -- 5 The Cardiff University School of Medicine -- 6 Academic General Practice in Ireland -- 7 The University of Birmingham -- 8 The University of Bristol -- 9 The University of Cambridge -- 10 The University of Exeter -- 11 The University of Leeds -- 12 The University of Leicester -- 13 The University of Liverpool -- 14 The University of Manchester -- 15 The University of Newcastle -- 16 The University of Nottingham -- 17 The University of Oxford -- 18 The University of Sheffield -- 19 The University of Southampton -- 20 The London Medical Schools -- Imperial College London -- Charing Cross Hospital -- Westminster Hospital -- St Mary's Hospital -- King's College London School of Medicine -- Guy's Hospital -- King's College Hospital -- St Thomas's Hospital -- Queen Mary College -- St Bartholomew's Hospital -- The London Hospital -- St George's Hospital -- University College London Medical School -- Royal Free Hospital -- University College Hospital -- 21 The University of St Andrews -- Appendix 1 Primary Care in the New Medical Schools -- Appendix 2 The SIFT/ACT Negotiations -- Appendix 3 An Overview -- Appendix 4 And Finally... -- Index |
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Summary: | The first collective record of the evolution of general medical practice as an academic discipline over half a centuryThis anthology captures the stories of the early struggles to set up university departments between visionary supporters and traditionalist blockers as well as the steadily increasing successes aided by a dedicated funding system. The accounts are written where possible by the people involved in the early developments of their subject. These tales are of vision, commitment and resilience and are interesting both in their own right and for the more general lessons they tell us about the processes of creating institutional change within a modern democracy.Key FeaturesDemonstrates the radical shifts in the shape of medical education in the last two decadesProvides vivid personal accounts from early academic leadersIncludes comment on contemporary medical and educational developments |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9780748643745 9783110780468 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9780748643745?locatt=mode:legacy |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | John Howie, Michael Whitfield. |
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