Abstract

John Lister Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, pounds sterling 15, pp 118 ISBN 0-900574-84-4 The trouble with medicine in Britain is that training often seems never ending. The inherent danger in such a system is that eventually for many learning becomes a great effort. Reconciling educational requirements within service needs has proved a planning nightmare in the hospital sector. General practice has fared better, but there is still much to be done. A book that tackles the history of postgraduate …

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