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Medical School
Websites presented in alphabetical order New England Female Medical College Historical material about the New England Female Medical College, "established in Boston, Massachusetts, by Dr. Samuel Gregory [in 1848] with the purpose of offering modern medical training in female-related fields, ... [this school] was the first in the world to provide medical training for women." Features a scanned scrapbook with newspaper articles (1847-1865), reports, and a catalog. Part of the "Women Working, 1800-1930" website from Harvard University. http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/organizations-femalemedcollege.html Topics: Health, Women Last updated Oct 23, 2007 SDN: Student Doctor Network Many medical- and dental-student forums, including online diaries of students in different years of med school, information on test-taking and financial aid, and help in writing application essays. "SDN is run by a small group of unpaid volunteers that are dedicated to providing students unbiased information. ... Our community includes most doctoral-level health fields:" http://www.studentdoctor.net/ Topics: College and University Education, Health, Health & Medical Disciplines, Jobs & Work, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Apr 22, 2007 World Directory of Medical Schools List of medical schools browsable by country. Each listing includes contact information, year school was founded, entrance requirements, language of instruction, and other relevant information. From the World Health Organization (WHO). http://www.who.int/hrh/documents/wdms_upgrade/en/ Topics: College and University Education, Health, Health Last updated Aug 1, 2006 |
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