To improve human health : a history of the Institute of Medicine /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy Press,
1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Creating the Institute of Medicine
- The Page Discussion Group
- Walsh McDermott and the Board on Medicine
- The Heart Transplant Statement
- Business of the Board
- Debate over a National Academy of Medicine
- Rejection by the National Academy of Sciences
- The Diplomacy Reconciliation
- The Institute of Medicine
- The Institute of Medicine Begins Operations
- Recruiting Members
- John Hogness
- Staffing the Institute and Bureaucratic Routines
- Cancer Wars
- Entitlement and Health Contrasts
- Health Effects of Aboration
- Policy Statements
- The Costs of Education Study
- The Program Committee
- Fund-Raising
- Organizational Routines
- Relations with the National Academy of Sciences
- Donald Fredrickson
- The Hamburg Era
- David Hamburg Arrives
- Ruth Hanft and the Social Security Studies
- The Institute Recharts Its Course
- Reorganization
- Clearing the Pipeline
- The Malpractice Study and the Polio Study
- The Embrace of the Carter Administration
- Working for the Carter Administration on International and Mental Health
- Working with the Carter Administration: The Dental Study and the Surgeon General's Report
- Riddles of Power
- Fund-Raising
- Defining the Institute's Mission
- Fred Robbins and the Sproull Report
- Searching for Frederick Robbins
- Backlist of Projects
- The Ebert Report
- Advent of the Reagan Administration
- Studies During the Reagan Era
- Fund-Raising
- The Sproull Report
- Defending the Institute of Medicine
- Expansion of the Institute of Medicine.