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. ...
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Conclusions: Listening to student voices lends insights for educators refining educational models to produce doctors of tomorrow. This project identified the educational value of students having authentic roles in helping patients navigate the healthcare system and the benefits of consistent mentorship and ...