How teaching practices, social justice, and professional identities have shaped medical education around the globe throu
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Table of contents :
Cover
TRANSFORMING MEDICAL EDUCATION
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Copyright
Contents
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE | KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION: TEXT, TRANSLATION, PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
1 Knowing and Transposing: Text, Medicine, and Learning in the Medieval Non-West
2 Jaghmīnī’s Qānūnča: A Popular Abridgement of Avicenna’s Canon
3 Experience over Education or Education over Experience? Pre-modern Medical Writing on Plague
4 Training Future Practitioners: Medical Education in Sixteenth- and Early-Seventeenth-Century Padua and Montpellier from the Students’ Perspective
5 Surgeons’ Training and Hospital Life in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Rome
PART TWO | SOCIAL (IN)JUSTICE: RACISM, INEQUITIES, (DE)COLONIZATION
6 The “Indian Predicament”: Medical Education and the Nation in India, 1880–1956
7 Unequal Global, Racialized Universal, and Colonized Local: Producing Autochthonous Medical Personnel in Cameroon under French Colonial Rule
8 An Undesirable Past: Free Medical Schools and the First Doctors of the Mexican Revolution, 1910–45
9 From Objectified Body to Silent Teacher: Decolonizing the Anatomical Body in Taiwan’s Modern Medical Education
10 The Making of the World’s Only Medical School Mandatory Placement in Indigenous Communities: Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM)
PART THREE | EDUCATIONAL SPACES: ARCHITECTURAL, GENDERED, MARGINAL, DIGITAL
11 Opening Doors for Men: Women’s Medical Education in South China, 1899–1936
12 Nothing to Write Home About? The Tuberculosis Sanatorium as a Site of Clinical Training in Finland, 1900–60
13 Looking Around: The Architecture of Medical Education
14 Bodies in Bits: Historicizing Anatomy’s Digital Turn
PART FOUR | PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES: GENDER, EMOTIONS, PERFORMANCE
15 Emotions and the Irish Medical Student, c. 1840–1940
16 Portrait of the Medical Student as a Young Man: Caricatures, Realism, and Airbrushed History, c. 1880–1920
17 Failures and Alternative Paths: Jessie White Mario and Women’s Struggles to Obtain Medical Education in Victorian England
18 “Don’t Tell Them You’re Guessing”: Learning Obstetrics in Canadian Medical Schools, c. 1890–1920
PART FIVE | HISTORY MATTERS: MEDICAL PRACTICE AND HISTORICAL THINKING
19 Infiltrating the National Curriculum: A Medical History Handbook for Medical Students
20 Jacalyn Duffin: A Scandalously Celebratory Essay on Her Scholarship
21 An Oral History with Jacalyn Duffin
Contributors
AMS at 85: A History of Support for Patients, Historians, and Health Professions Education
Index