A "Springer Series on Medical Education" book
"This is a book about the origins, design, implementation, and
effects of the [Primary Care Curriculum at the University of New
Mexico School of Medicine]. It is also so much more. It is a
first-person account of a moving human experience, in which somes
deeply caring people search for ways to provide a humane, effective
learning experience for students who are seen as preparing to be
practitioners of a humane, changing profession....In the 1920s,
Gertrude Stein observed that the United States was now the oldest
country in the world, for it was the first to join the twentieth
century. Perhaps, we must now view the University of New Mexico's
PCC as among the oldest programs in medical education, for it may
prove to have been one of the first to join the twenty-first
century."--Hilliard Jason, MD, EdD, Director, National Center for
Faculty Development in the Health Professions, University of Miami
School of Medicine
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