Planning for Medical Progress Through Education: A Report Submitted to the Executive Council of the Association of American Medical Colleges |
Contents
MEDICAL EDUCATION TODAY | 10 |
1 Need to Devote Increasing Attention to the Requirements of the Nation | 33 |
6 Need to Maintain Interdisciplinary Relationships and Relationships | 40 |
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