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Covid-19 has shown us why it is important that medical education promotes innovation
December 21, 2020
What can we learn from the great medical innovators of the past, asks David Jenkins
The covid-19 pandemic has the potential to transform medical education. [1] The ramifications of the pandemic have highlighted the requirement for innovation and the need to produce medical innovators as part of this transformation. There has been a longstanding emphasis on the need for basic science in pre-medical training. Over the past few decades, the number of students enrolled in medical school has grown to meet the needs of growing populations, so we are now in the position of producing very large numbers (20,000 annually in the US alone) of uniformly well trained physicians. These physicians are trained to apply evidence based medicine in a standardized fashion and have the best treatments at their disposal. But have we done enough to promote innovation?
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Federalism and energy policy are once again dominating the
national discussion. The situation is complicated by the emergence
of the environment as an important constitutional subject that cuts
across both sides of the division of powers allocated between
federal and provincial governments by the Constitution. Due to
their complexity, courts frequently rely upon flexible
constitutionalism and the doctrine of cooperative federalism to
resolve disputes. This article considers whether the interpretive
tools available to the judiciary are capable of resolving current
issues while preserving the logic and purpose of the balance
Sailing Into Slavic Lands: The Origins Of The Rurik Dynasty
The history of Norse presence in the territories of modern Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, begin quite early in the Viking Age. While their expeditions to the west, to England, the Faroe Islands , Ireland, and Normandy were largely military in nature, their penetration of eastern Europe was both militaristic and trade oriented.
Arriving in their characteristic longships, the Norsemen were in contact with the many Slavic and Baltic tribes that dwelt on the Baltic coast and along the many rivers of the east from early on. For the Vikings, this realm was known as
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