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Transnational currents in Finnish medical education (c. 1800-1920), starting from a 1922 discourse

机译:从1922年的论述开始,芬兰医学教育中的跨国潮流(c。1800-1920)

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In Finnish historiography, received wisdom about increasing German influence in the universities throughout the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century prevails. However, along with the German neo-humanistic model, universities in Sweden and, particularly, Russia also played an important role in reforming the Finnish higher education system. Broadly speaking, medical education at the University of Helsinki followed general European developments, in which German universities indeed often took the lead. These developments included: (1) the increasing need to concentrate education for all the medical professions at the universities; (2) the gradual replacement of clinical education by research training; and (3) increasing specialisation. This article will show, however, firstly that in all these respects, Finnish scholars took inspiration from further afield than just Germany, and secondly, that characteristics which were taken from foreign models were always adapted to the needs of the indigenous society - creating a distinctive Finnish model of medical training. The Finnish example will make clear the extent to which a scientifically based practice such as medicine is far from universal, but rather is subject to local cultural influences, and how educational practices are bound up with the political and cultural relationships within a geographical region. The starting point for this analysis of the specificity of medical education at the University of Helsinki is a series of two essays published in 1922.View full textDownload full textKeywordshistory of medicine, higher education, transnational transfer, university models, obstetrics and gynaecologyRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309230.2012.667421
机译:在芬兰的历史学中,关于在整个19世纪和20世纪上半叶德国对德国影响力不断提高的见解广为流传。然而,与德国的新人文主义模式一样,瑞典,尤其是俄罗斯的大学在改革芬兰高等教育体系中也发挥了重要作用。广义上讲,赫尔辛基大学的医学教育遵循了欧洲的总体发展趋势,其中德国大学的确经常率先领军。这些发展包括:(1)越来越需要将教育集中在大学的所有医学专业上; (2)由研究训练逐步取代临床教育; (3)增加专业化。但是,本文将表明,首先,在所有这些方面,芬兰学者不仅从德国获得了更多启发,其次,从外国模式中汲取的特征始终适应了土著社会的需求-创造了独特的芬兰的医学培训模式。芬兰的例子将清楚地说明,诸如医学之类的以科学为基础的实践还远未普及,而是受到当地文化影响的程度,以及教育实践如何与地理区域内的政治和文化关系联系在一起。赫尔辛基大学医学教育特殊性分析的起点是一系列发表于1922年的两篇论文。查看全文下载全文关键词医学的历史,高等教育,跨国转移,大学模式,妇产科和妇科相关var addthis_config = “添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309230.2012.667421

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