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The '''''Flexner Report'''''<ref>http://archive.carnegiefoundation.org/pdfs/elibrary/Carnegie_Flexner_Report.pdf</ref> is a book-length [[landmark report]] of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by [[Abraham Flexner]] and published in 1910 under the aegis of the [[The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching|Carnegie Foundation]]. Many aspects of the present-day American medical profession stem from the ''Flexner Report'' and its aftermath. | The '''''Flexner Report'''''<ref>http://archive.carnegiefoundation.org/pdfs/elibrary/Carnegie_Flexner_Report.pdf</ref> is a book-length [[landmark report]] of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by [[Abraham Flexner]] and published in 1910 under the aegis of the [[The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching|Carnegie Foundation]]. Many aspects of the present-day American medical profession stem from the ''Flexner Report'' and its aftermath. | ||
− | + | Funded by the [[Carnegie Foundation]], Flexner was ostensibly empowered to investigate the quality of medical education in all 161 medical schools that existed in 1910. In league with [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] billions, Flexner helped destroy the credibility and funding sources for nearly all schools using non-drug based medicine. 161 medical schools dwindled down to 81 by 1919 and medical graduates declined from 5,747 to 2,658. <ref>http://www.sonic.net/mde/masscfids/main/PJLisa.html</ref> | |
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Type | report |
Publication date | 1910 |
Author(s) | Abraham Flexner |
Interest of | Rockefeller University |
Many aspects of the present-day world medical profession stem from the Flexner Report and its aftermath. |
The Flexner Report[1] is a book-length landmark report of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation. Many aspects of the present-day American medical profession stem from the Flexner Report and its aftermath.
Funded by the Carnegie Foundation, Flexner was ostensibly empowered to investigate the quality of medical education in all 161 medical schools that existed in 1910. In league with Rockefeller billions, Flexner helped destroy the credibility and funding sources for nearly all schools using non-drug based medicine. 161 medical schools dwindled down to 81 by 1919 and medical graduates declined from 5,747 to 2,658. [2]
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