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      • In colonial America, medical education was haphazard and inconsistent, but gradually medical schools emerged to provide training that is more homogeneous. As the body of medical knowledge increased, medical education became more grounded in science and less dependent on wisdom handed down from practicing doctors to students.
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  2. Mar 17, 2020 · More than a century ago, medical education in the U.S. was plagued by lax admission standards, unscientific protocols and shallow curricula. Several catalyzing events standardized American medical education, grounding it in protocols of scientific research and greatly boosting physician quality.

  3. This article was written to provide a brief history of the medical educational system in the USA, the current educational structure, and the current topics and challenges facing USA medical educators today.

    • Kent J Dezee, Anthony R Artino, D Michael Elnicki, Paul A Hemmer, Steven J Durning
    • 2012
  4. Medical education in the United States includes educational activities involved in the education and training of physicians in the country, with the overall process going from entry-level training efforts through to the continuing education of qualified specialists.

  5. In this article, the authors present a historic overview of the development of medical education in the United States and Europe (in particular the Netherlands), as it relates to the issues of time (duration of the course) and proficiency (performance requirements and examinations).

    • Eugène J F M Custers, Olle Ten Cate
    • 2018
  6. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated racial unrest are once in a generation, transformational forces that should embolden us to embark upon a multiyear initiative to redesign the American health care and medical education systems to fully meet the needs of patients and society.

  7. Apr 19, 2013 · Entering the last quarter of the 20th century, medical education in the United States began to have growing pains related to increased demands on curricular time. A major impetus for this was an explosion of knowledge in the biomedical sciences and everyone wanted time in front of the medical students.

  8. May 1, 2016 · The American medical education system is designed to balance oversight of quality with individual education and career goals. Pathways exist for clinicians to succeed through patient care, research, technology development, medical economics, and health care systems development.

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