Originally published 2006 by Radcliffe Publishing.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Prologue; Chapter 1 Beginnings of postgraduate medical education in London; Chapter 2 The London Post-graduate Association (LPA) and the Postgraduate Medical Association (PMA); Chapter 3 The Association for Co-operation in Medicine amongst English-speaking Nations'; Chapter 4 The Emergency Postgraduate Courses (EPGC) Committee, and the Inter-Allied Fellowship of Medicine; Chapter 5 Amalgamation of the Fellowship of Medicine (FM) with the Post-Graduate Medical Association (PMA), and the death of Sir William Osler
Chapter 11 Disappointment -- the 1930 Report ignores the FM and most of its deliberations, and poor relationships with the new Postgraduate SchoolChapter 12 The FM in 'full swing', but still no co-operation from the Postgraduate School; Chapter 13 The War years, 1939-45, and a change of name; Chapter 14 Does the Fellowship have a post-war, and post-National Health Service rôle?; Chapter 15 The scenario surrounding postgraduate training after 1945; Chapter 16 'Incorporation', and a major change of tack
Chapter 17 The Fellowship at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuriesChapter 18 The Fellowship's publications (1919-2005); Epilogue; Appendix 1 Minute Books and their dates; Appendix 2 Principal office holders; Appendix 3 Addresses of the Fellowship's offices; Index
Chapter 6 The quest for a postgraduate medical school in central London, and increased links with the Dominions and northern AmericaChapter 7 Involvement of the University of London, the Ministry of Health, and University Grants Committee; Chapter 8 The 'Athlone Report' -- May 1921; Chapter 9 The Fellowship of Medicine becomes well established (1923-30); Chapter 10 Report of the Government's Postgraduate Medical Education Committee (April 1930), and the opening of the Postgraduate School
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Ingram Content Group
9781315344966
MacAlister, John Young Walker,1856-1925.
MacAlister, John Young Walker,1856-1925.
Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine-- History.
Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.
Medical education-- Great Britain-- History.
Medicine-- Study and teaching (Continuing education)-- Great Britain-- History.
HEALTH & FITNESS-- Holism.
HEALTH & FITNESS-- Reference.
MEDICAL-- Alternative Medicine.
MEDICAL-- Atlases.
Medical education.
MEDICAL-- Essays.
MEDICAL-- Family & General Practice.
MEDICAL-- Holistic Medicine.
MEDICAL-- Osteopathy.
Medicine-- Study and teaching (Continuing education)