A SCIENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL: Implications for a Medical School Curriculum

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 313 - 330
Published: Sep 1, 2005
Abstract
This observation was made by observers of the past who saw that because there was no science of the individual, there was no way to treat a patient as an individual. It is not clear what they thought that science of the individual was, but we know what it is today. It is the uniqueness of the individual—genetic, developmental, and experiential—that accounts for human variation, whether in health or...
Paper Details
Title
A SCIENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL: Implications for a Medical School Curriculum
Published Date
Sep 1, 2005
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
313 - 330
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