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  • ...Medical College (1888-1911) might have been the best. It closed after the Flexner report.) ...nneth M. Medical Education: American Medical Education 100 Years after the Flexner Report. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(13):1339-1344, September 28, 2006.
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  • ===The [[Flexner Report]]- 1910===
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  • *[[Flexner Report]]
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  • ...medicine in North America.<ref>PDF Image of the full text of the original Flexner Report- provided by the Carnegie Foundation [http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/fil ...' (2006) Medical Education: American Medical Education 100 Years after the Flexner Report. New England Journal of Medicine. 355:1339</ref> by interviewing faculty, r
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  • *[[Flexner Report]]
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  • }}</ref> is now in its 23rd edition, was quoted in the [[Flexner Report]]: ...o study, rationally and scientifically, the action of drugs, old and new."(Flexner report, page 162)</blockquote>
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  • ...that laid the foundation for public hospitals. These, especially after the Flexner report in 1910, led to a system of medical education that combined University trai ...ol had to teach or what qualifications a "doctor" had to have. After the [[Flexner Report]] (1910), there was a big reform and the routine qualifications of all MDs
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  • |event='''1910''': The [[Carnegie Foundation]] publishes the (Abraham) [[Flexner Report]] recommending the closure of many U.S. medical schools, the survivors to b
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  • ...ause it reduced efficiency, or the revolution in hospitals caused by the [[Flexner Report]].<ref> Berliner (1985)</ref>
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  • ...s indeed more dangerous, but this started changing about the time of the [[Flexner Report]].
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  • ===Flexner report of 1910===
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  • ...drawn up a list of unacceptable schools, and in 1910, as a result of the [[Flexner Report]], hundreds of private medical and homeopathic schools were closed. The AMA
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  • An integrative medicine program at Johns Hopkins, recognized in the [[Flexner Report]] as the originator of science-based medical instruction in the U.S., does
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  • ...d the discovery of ether anesthesia. In addition, a report (the so-called "Flexner Report") was released that triggered major changes in American medical education.
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  • ...bulk of the proprietary medical schools), which leads into how, after the Flexner report, in one sense the schools of chiropractic were a recidivist branch that the == Flexner Report ==
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  • ...ards they considered to be unacceptable, and in 1910, as a result of the [[Flexner Report]], dozens of private medical and homeopathic schools were closed. These sch For fifty years after the [[Flexner Report]], organized medicine and academic medicine (the teaching and research facu
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