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- JournalSummary: Provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology, including clinical activities and hearing research, current events, news items, professional issues, individual institutional organizational announcements, and other areas within the scope of practice of audiology.Digital Access CINAHL v. 21, no. 5-, Sept. 2009-
- ArticleEngel GL.J Med Educ. 1978 May;53(5):387-92.The central principle of medical education advocated by Flexner was mastery of the scientific method and its application to all dimensions of medicine, whether the bench laboratory, the bedside, or the social arena. Not Flexner but the biomedical model has been responsible for curricular designs that have under stressed the application of the scientific method to clinical data and the more person-oriented, psychosocial dimensions of illness and patient care. Flexnerian standards of medical education have yet to be achieved.