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The education, training, and specialization of surgeons: Turn-of-the-century america and its postgraduate medical schools

机译:外科医生的教育,培训和专业化:世纪之交的美国及其研究生医学院

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OBJECTIVES:: To understand the institutions, personnel, and events that shaped postgraduate medical schools in late 19th-and early 20th-century America. BACKGROUND:: In a little remembered chapter of American surgical medical history, postgraduate medical schools played a decisive role in surgery's march toward professionalization and specialization. While William Halsted was first establishing his training program in Baltimore, medical facilities such as the New York Polyclinic and the New York Post-Graduate were already turning out thousands of physicians who considered themselves "specialists" in surgery. METHODS:: An analysis of the published and unpublished medical and lay literature relating to the nation's postgraduate medical schools. RESULTS:: The founding of postgraduate medical schools in turn-of-the-century America was a key event in the acceptance of surgery as a legitimate specialty within the whole of medicine. These little remembered institutions laid the foundation for the blossoming of surgical care and the extraordinary clinical advances that followed. CONCLUSIONS:: Postgraduate medical schools, particularly the New York Polyclinic and the New York Post-Graduate, were dominant influences in shaping the early history of surgery in America. These institutions brought the pressure for specialization in surgery to the forefront of discussions about medical education and training. For the first time, a large number of practitioners were offered a formalized surgical experience in a busy urban medical facility. As a result, and despite their being long forgotten, the importance of postgraduate medical schools in our nation's surgical history cannot be overstated.
机译:目的:了解在19世纪末至20世纪初构成美国研究生医学院的机构,人员和事件。背景:在美国外科医学史上被人们铭记的一章中,研究生医学院在外科手术走向专业化和专业化的过程中起了决定性作用。威廉·霍尔斯泰德(William Halsted)首次在巴尔的摩建立培训计划时,纽约综合诊所和纽约大学研究生院等医疗机构已经吸引了成千上万名认为自己是外科“专家”的医师。方法:对与美国研究生医学院有关的已发表和未发表的医学和非专业文献进行分析。结果:世纪之交的美国研究生医学院的建立是外科手术在整个医学领域中被视为合法专业的关键事件。这些鲜为人知的机构为外科护理的兴起和随之而来的非凡的临床进展奠定了基础。结论:研究生医学院,特别是纽约综合医院和纽约研究生学院,在塑造美国早期外科手术史方面起着主导作用。这些机构将外科专业化的压力带到了有关医学教育和培训的讨论的最前沿。第一次,在繁忙的城市医疗机构为大量从业人员提供了正规的外科手术经验。结果,尽管被长期遗忘了,但研究生医学院在我国外科史上的重要性不容小over。

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