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Bibliography of Articles on Teaching Medical History in Medical Schools

Explore our comprehensive bibliography on teaching history in medical education, showcasing an extensive collection of credentialed and authoritative medical works. Each entry reflects a profound contribution to understanding the intersection of history and medicine, offering invaluable insights for educators and practitioners alike.

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Ackerknecht, Erwin H.The Role of Medical History in Medical Education.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 21 (1947): 135.

Benjamin, Denis R. “Editorial: Physicians as Historians.” Pediatric and Developmental Pathology 3, no. 4 (July 8, 2000): 313–313

Blake, John Ballard. Education in the History of Medicine; Report of a Macy Conference. New York: Hafner Publishing Company, 1968.

Bryan, Charles S., and Lawrence D. Longo. “Perspective: Teaching and Mentoring the History of Medicine.” Academic Medicine 88, no. 1 (January 2013): 97–101. 

Burns, Chester R. “HISTORY IN MEDICAL EDUCATION: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CURRENT TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES.” Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 51, no. 7 (1975): 19.

Caramiciu, Justin, David Arcella, and Manisha S. Desai. “History of Medicine in US Medical School Curricula.” Journal of Anesthesia History 1, no. 4 (October 2015): 111–14. 

Cartwright, F. F. The Place of Medical History in Undergraduate Education. SAGE Publications, 1969.

Cooter, R. “After Death/After-’Life’: The Social History of Medicine in Post-Postmodernity.” Social History of Medicine 20, no. 3 (October 9, 2007): 441–64. 

Cordell, Eugene F. “The Importance of the Study of the History of Medicine.” Medical Library and Historical Journal 2, no. 4 (1904): 268.

Dolan, B. “History, Medical Humanities and Medical Education.” Social History of Medicine 23, no. 2 (August 1, 2010): 393–405. 

Doukas, David J., Laurence B. McCullough, and Stephen Wear. “Perspective: Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalism.” Academic Medicine 87, no. 3 (March 2012): 334–41..

Duffin, J. “Lament for the Humanities in Continuing Medical Education.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 183, no. 12 (September 6, 2011): 1452–1452. 

Duffin, Jacalyn. “Infiltrating the Curriculum: An Integrative Approach to History for Medical Students.” Journal of Medical Humanities 16, no. 3 (1995): 155–74.

Elkin, Daniel. “A CASE FOR THE STUDY OF THE HUMANITIES IN THE MAKING OF A DOCTOR.” Ann Surg 136, no. 3 (1952): 337–44.

Enarson C and Burg FD. “An Overview of Reform Initiatives in Medical Education: 1906 through 1992.” JAMA 268, no. 9 (September 2, 1992): 1141–43. 

Fuller, Jonathan, and Margaret M. Olszewski. “Medical History in Canadian Undergraduate Medical Education, 1939-2012.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 30, no. 2 (2013): 199–209.

Greene, Jeremy A., and David S. Jones. “The Shared Goals and Distinct Strengths of the Medical Humanities: Can the Sum of the Parts Be Greater Than the Whole?” Academic Medicine 92, no. 12 (December 2017): 1661–64. 

Hafferty, F, and R Franks. “The Hidden Curriculum, Ethics Teaching, and the Structure of Medical Education.” ACADEMIC MEDICINE 69, no. 11 (1994): 861–71.

Howell, Joel D. “An Elective Course in Medical History.” ACADEMIC MEDICINE 66, no. 11 (1991): 668–69.

Hudson, R P. “Medical History–Another Irrelevance?” Annals Of Internal Medicine 72, no. 6 (June 1970): 956–57.

Jarvis-Selinger, Sandra, Daniel D. Pratt, and Glenn Regehr. “Competency Is Not Enough: Integrating Identity Formation Into the Medical Education Discourse.” Academic Medicine 87, no. 9 (September 2012): 1185–90. 

Jones, David S, Greene Jeremy. “Making the Case for History in Medical Education.” J History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 70 (2015): 623–52.

Kent, Lindsey, and Peter J. Ward. “Investigating the Presence of the History of Medicine in North American Medical Education: Can One of the Medical Humanities Concisely Integrate with Biomedical and Clinical Content with Reference to Clinical Competencies?” Medical Science Educator 30, no. 4 (December 2020): 1531–39. 

Kushner, Howard I. “History as a Medical Tool.” The Lancet 371, no. 9612 (2008): 552–53.

Kushner, Howard I.  “Medical Historians and the History of Medicine.” The Lancet 372, no. 9640 (2008): 710–11.

Lederer, Susan E, More Ellen, Howell, Joel. “Medical History in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum.” Academic Medicine 70, no. 9 (September 1995): 770–76.

Lerner, Barron H. “From Laennec to Lobotomy: Teaching Medical History at Academic Medical Centers.” American Journal of the Medical Sciences 319, no. 5 (May 2000): 279–84.

Ludmerer, Kenneth M. “The History of Medicine in Medical Education.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 70, no. 4 (2015): 656–60.

Markowitz, Gerald E., and David Karl Rosner. “Doctors in Crisis: A Study of the Use of Medical Education Reform to Establish Modern Professional Elitism in Medicine.” American Quarterly 25, no. 1 (1973): 83–107. 

Miller, Genevieve. “The Teaching of Medical History in the United States and Canada. Report of a Field Survey.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 43, no. 3 (May 1, 1969): 259.

Osler, William. “A Note on the Teaching of the History of Medicine.” British Medical Journal 2, no. 2167 (1902): 93.

Partin, Clyde, Howard I. Kushner, and Mary E. Kollmer Horton. “A Tale of Congress, Continuing Medical Education, and the History of Medicine.” Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) 27, no. 2 (2014): 156.

Patel, Parth M., and Sukumar P. Desai. “A Clinician’s Rationale for the Study of History of Medicine.” The Journal of Education in Perioperative Medicine: JEPM 16, no. 4 (2014).

Prioreschi, P. “Physicians, Historians, and the History of Medicine.” Medical Hypotheses 38, no. 2 (1992): 97–101.

Risse, G. “The Role of Medical History in the Education of the ‘Humanist’ Physician: A Reevaluation.” J Med Educ 50, no. 5 (1975): 458–65.

Ritterman, Jeffrey. “To Err Is Human: Can American Medicine Learn from Past Mistakes?” The Permanente Journal, 2017. 

Rosen, George. “The Place of History in Medical Education.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 22 (1948): 594.

Sheard, Sally. “Developing History of Medicine in the University of Liverpool Medical Curriculum 1995?2005.” Medical Education 40, no. 10 (October 2006): 1045–52. 

Sherwin, J. “Competency-Based Medical Education Takes Shape.” AAMC Reporter, 2011.

Shortt, S E D. “Clinical Practice and the Social History of Medicine: A Theoretical Accord.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 55, no. 4 (1981): 533.

Sigerist, Henry E. “Medical History in the Medical Schools of the United States.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 7 (1939): 627.

Sigerist, Henry E. “On the Teaching of Medical History: A Tentative Syllabus for a Course in the History of Medicine.” Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine 2 (1934): 123.

Sokol, Daniel K. “Perspective: Should We Amputate Medical History?” Academic Medicine 83, no. 12 (2008): 1162–64.

Stein, Claudia. “Divining and Knowing:: Karl Sudhoff’s Historical Method.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2013, 198.

Stolz, Donna Beer. “Hana No Hana: Artist’s Statement.” Academic Medicine 84, no. 2 (2009): 198.

Sugand, Kapil, David Metcalfe, Donna Arya, and Kash Akhtar. “History Lessons in Medical Education: A Current Necessity?: History Lessons in Medical Education.” Surgical Practice 17, no. 1 (February 2013): 18–21..

Warner, J. H. “The Humanising Power of Medical History: Responses to Biomedicine in the 20th Century United States.” Medical Humanities 37, no. 2 (December 1, 2011): 91–96. 

Warner, John Harley. “The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: The Aesthetic Grounding of Modern Medicine.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 88, no. 1 (2014): 1–47. 

Weisberg, Mark, and Jacalyn Duffin. “Evoking the Moral Imagination: Using Stories to Teach Ethics and Professionalism to Nursing, Medical, and Law Students.” Journal of Medical Humanities 16, no. 4 (December 1, 1995): 247–63.

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