Medical Science Educator Volume 5: No. 1

SECOND BIENNIAL BSEF CONFERENCE

Strategies for integrating Clinical and Basic Sciences
Report of the Organizing Committee

THE HOST SCHOOL A total of eight medical schools from across the United States had volunteered to host the Second Biennial BSEF Conference. From these, Roger Koment made the decision… Read more »

ANNOUNCEMENT

FOREIGN FACULTY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN THE

This program enables teachers of the basic medical sciences in medical schools abroad to teach and study for one academic year in medical schools in the United States. Awards are… Read more »

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

INTERIM EDITOR: Roger W. Koment, Ph.D., BSEF Director

Featuring the methods of basic science education in different nations continues to be the focus of this column, and it is with special interest that we present the medical education… Read more »

CURRENT SIG PROJECTS

Four topics have been defined which our SIG is addressing in various ways, each one being coordinated by a Regional Director. If you have interests, opinions and/or wish to work… Read more »

SOCIAL ISSUES IN THE BASIC SCIENCES

INTERIM EDITOR: Roger W. Koment, Ph.D., BSEF Director

Men fear death as children fear to go in thedark; and as that natural fear in children isincreased with tales, so is the other. Francis Bacon I confess to being… Read more »

INTEGRATING CONCEPTS OF DEATH AND DYING

June C. Penney F.S.R., T.E.

Medical students arrive every September full of enthusiasm and idealism; lots of energy and anticipation. In general, they really care — they want to help and to heal. They want… Read more »

POSTSCRIPT

Loice A. Swisher, M.D.

It was six days before Christmas. All I had to do was turn the Emergency Department over to the incoming attending and I would be free for two days of… Read more »

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