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Sundown Medical Education: Top-Down Reform and Its Social Displacements

Sundown Medical Education: Top-Down Reform and Its Social Displacements 25, January Sundown Medical Reform and Its Education: Social Top-Down Displacements Robert L. PhD Martensen, MD, the late 19th some in Determined as the reformers were to limit the upgrade.5 During century, physicians Washington, medicine in the and a few number of medical schools and it should come as DC, practiced part-time evenings, physicians, medical offered after-hours education no that 1895 editor that the JAMA's proprietary colleges surprise reported pro¬ and The of these "sundown" fession indorsed the of Dr and Johnson.1 training. history physicians naturally suspension medical illustrates tensions From the medical student's an colleges, although brief, regard¬ prospective point, vantage the social of standards made for and medical on difficul¬ ing place inexpensive emphasis heightened practical professional education and care that continue ties. A medical to resonate the kind primary today. vocation, particularly experienced by Dr identified in a JAMA of note was not it offered Johnson, lucrative.6 January 25,1895,1 generalist physicians, Although "sundown" as the in was for the of an in income over that physician question, suspended prospect improvement gained by "a after he be or a case" to black. streetcar—to seeing smallpox work; happened pitching hay, cutting hair, driving para¬ In the 1890s the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Sundown Medical Education: Top-Down Reform and Its Social Displacements

JAMA , Volume 273 (4) – Jan 25, 1995

Sundown Medical Education: Top-Down Reform and Its Social Displacements

Abstract

25, January Sundown Medical Reform and Its Education: Social Top-Down Displacements Robert L. PhD Martensen, MD, the late 19th some in Determined as the reformers were to limit the upgrade.5 During century, physicians Washington, medicine in the and a few number of medical schools and it should come as DC, practiced part-time evenings, physicians, medical offered after-hours education no that 1895 editor that the JAMA's proprietary colleges surprise reported pro¬ and The of these...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1995.03520280009003
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Abstract

25, January Sundown Medical Reform and Its Education: Social Top-Down Displacements Robert L. PhD Martensen, MD, the late 19th some in Determined as the reformers were to limit the upgrade.5 During century, physicians Washington, medicine in the and a few number of medical schools and it should come as DC, practiced part-time evenings, physicians, medical offered after-hours education no that 1895 editor that the JAMA's proprietary colleges surprise reported pro¬ and The of these "sundown" fession indorsed the of Dr and Johnson.1 training. history physicians naturally suspension medical illustrates tensions From the medical student's an colleges, although brief, regard¬ prospective point, vantage the social of standards made for and medical on difficul¬ ing place inexpensive emphasis heightened practical professional education and care that continue ties. A medical to resonate the kind primary today. vocation, particularly experienced by Dr identified in a JAMA of note was not it offered Johnson, lucrative.6 January 25,1895,1 generalist physicians, Although "sundown" as the in was for the of an in income over that physician question, suspended prospect improvement gained by "a after he be or a case" to black. streetcar—to seeing smallpox work; happened pitching hay, cutting hair, driving para¬ In the 1890s the

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Published: Jan 25, 1995

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