Teaching Hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Evolution of Academic Medicine
Delve into the rich history of academic medicine with Teaching Hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Evolution of Academic Medicine by Peter Tishler. Published by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe in 2014, this compelling hardback spans 480 pages, offering an in-depth look at Brigham and Women's Hospital's pivotal role in the evolution of medical education and clinical training.
Founded in 1913, the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital stands out as a landmark institution, being the first to integrate clinical clerkships for medical students into a modern residency program since the establishment of Johns Hopkins. Tishler's narrative highlights the hospital's unique contributions to shaping the future of healthcare through education and research. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine and academia, providing valuable insights into how innovative practices in clinical training have transformed today's medical landscape.