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October 07, 2004
Theme issue of BMJ on academic medicine
The BMJ have published a theme issue on academic medicine. Contents include:
Clark J,Tugwell P Who cares about academic medicine? BMJ 2004;329:751752
Sewankambo N Academic medicine and global health responsibilities BMJ 2004;329:752753
Schmidt MI, Duncan BB. Academic medicine as a resource for global health: the case of Brazil. BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):7534.
Lempp H, Seale C. The hidden curriculum in undergraduate medical education: qualitative study of medical students' perceptions of teaching.
BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):7703.
International Working Party to Promote and Revitalise Academic Medicine. Academic medicine: the evidence base. BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):78992.
International Working Party to Promote and Revitalise Academic Medicine.ICRAM (the International Campaign to Revitalise Academic Medicine): agenda setting.
BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):7879.
Reichenbach L, Brown H. Gender and academic medicine: impacts on the health workforce. BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):7925.
Wright JG, Wedge JH. Clinicians and patients' welfare: where does academic freedom fit in? BMJ. 2004 Oct 2;329(7469):7956.
and a number of letters on themes such as the governance of academic medicine, the reform of undergraduate teaching and problembased learning
Posted by Suzanne at October 7, 2004 12:00 AM
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