Medical Education in the United States And Canada a Report to the Carnegie Foun

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Medical Education in the United States And Canada a Report to the Carnegie Foun
Abraham Flexner
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There is every indication that the University of Virginia thoroughly appreciates both points.
By no means every hospital owned by a medical school is, however, to be reckoned a teaching asset. The details require to be closely scanned. In many cases they are private institutions, in process of being paid for out of their own profits and out of the fees of medical students, who are lured by the advertisement of a school hospi- tal from which they get no good at all. Barnes Medical College (St. L
...ouis) adjoins Centenary Hospital, " which affords clinical facilities surpassed by none and equalled by few;" but except for part of one floor, the building is given over to private rooms. 1 Where control ceases, ideals necessarily change. A medical school with its own hospital may of course be sterile. Unwise appointments may cut off all possibility of productivity; too much consultant prosperity may be fatal to scientific zeal; in- breeding may exhaust fecundity. On the other hand, an occasional clinician may keep his lamp trimmed despite every obstacle, poor facilities, a precarious term of service, lack of appreciative sympathy.

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