Review of Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education
The article reviews the book "Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education."
The article reviews the book "Handbook of the Sociology of Medical Education."
Concerns about reducing the rate of growth of health expenditures have reignited interest in medical liability reforms and their potential to save money by reducing the practice of defensive med
Much ado has been made about setting high standards over the past year.
Experts in and out of government, intelligence analysts, pundits, and presidential candidates from both sides of the aisle are virtually unanimous in their judgment that nuclear terrorism is a real an
The author describes how entrepreneurs built the city of New York, and how they are the keys to its success in the future. Part of a special journal issue devoted to the future of cities.
This work within The SAGE Reference Series on Leadership provides undergraduate students with an authoritative reference resource on political and civic leadership.
Recent research has suggested that young children have relatively well-developed trait concepts.
You’re late for work, and it’s pouring rain. In the parking lot, a car speeds around you and takes the last spot near the building entrance.
For more than half a century, the United States adhered to the user fee principle in financing its transportation infrastructure; designing systems in which users, not the general public, paid for the
Because climate change is a global problem, climate change policies should involve the highest levels of effective government.
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