Western medical schools--a breed apart.
AUTOR(ES)
Dale, D C
RESUMO
The 16 medical schools in the 13 western states are distinctive from their counterparts nationally in several ways: they are relatively young, enroll a small number of medical students, and tend to be strongly research oriented. The rise of these institutions since Abraham Flexner's visit to all of the western schools in 1909 reflects a truly remarkable development.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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