Doctors in England could be able to qualify through an apprenticeship without the need for a traditional medical degree under plans being drafted by health officials. Health Education England (HEE) confirmed that it was currently working with employers, the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical E...
For example, clerking patients takes place . . .doi:10.1001/jama.282.12.1191Clarfield A. MarkAmerican Medical Associationjournal of the american medical associationSinclair S. Marking Doctors: An Institutional Apprenticeship. Oxford, UK: Berg; 1997....
The need for increasing the retrieval of organs: doctors' attitudes towards opting-out. Some countries have introduced the opting-out system of organ donation as a way of increasing the number of available organs for transplants. Public opinio... MA Lauri,JZ Adami - 《Malta Medical Journal》 ...
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries this same worry about how to enable the next generation to establish itself was a problem common to all those social groups who had to work for their livings, the husbandmen and yeomen farmers, the merchants and the lawyers, the artisans and the doctors. ...