19th National Conference Breakout Group Question – Thursday, April 10, 2008

Last Updated on April 16, 2022 by Lee Burnett, DO, FAAFP

NINETEENTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE

ON PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ACCESS

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2008

 

Charles E. Odegaard, Ph.D., Author of "Dear Doctor"
Charles E. Odegaard, Ph.D., Author of “A Pilgrimage through Universitas”

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Doctor Charles Odegaard, the former President of the University of Washington insisted that every professional school within that institution, including the School of Medicine, seek ways to become relevant and important to the surrounding community and region (unleashing innovations that have lasted for 40 years).

Dr Odegaard, likely would continue to ask these questions of medical education leaders: Is what is taught in medical school and residency programs what the public needs?  Are there ways to assure that medical education is relevant to the public needs?

 

 

GROUP 1 FOWKES, LEAD; BAIRD, BURNS, KIMBALL, LEWIS, MURRAY, ZOLLINGER

GROUP 2 RODOS, LEAD; L BURNETT, EASTMAN, FREEMAN, KASOVAC, LEROY, TROY

GROUP 3 WH BURNETT, LEAD; FLINDERS, HENLEY, MCCLELLAN, PRISLIN, SAULTZ, WILKE

GROUP 4 CHRISTMAN, LEAD; CLASEN, HALL, HERMAN, QUIRK, ROSS, SMITH

GROUP 5 PUGNO, LEAD; CLANCY, FREY, HAUGHTON, HIXON, OLSEN, SHORE

GROUP 6 BABITZ, LEAD; CRUZ, MAUDLIN, PALAFOX, RUSH-KOLODZEY, ZRYD

 

 

 

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