Boys in White: Student Culture in Medical School

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Howard Saul Becker
Transaction Publishers - Social Science - 456 pages

The transition from young layman aspiring to be a physician to the young physician skilled in technique and confident in his dealings with patients is slow and halting. To study medicine is generally rated one of the major educational ordeals of American youth. The difficulty of this process and how medical students feel about their training, their doctor-teachers, and the profession they are entering is the target of this study. Now regarded as a classic, Boys in White is of vital interest to medical educators and sociologists.

By daily interviews and observations in classes, wards, laboratories, and operating theaters, the team of sociologists who carried out this firsthand research have not only captured the worries, cynicism, and basic idealism of medical studentsâ they have also documented many other realities of medical education in relation to society. With some sixty tables and illustrations, the book is a major experiment in analyzing and presenting qualitative data.

 

Contents

Boys in White
3
A Brief Description
49
The Best
67
The Work of the Freshman Year
80
An Effort to Learn
92
You Cant
107
The Provisional
135
Class Seating PatternSecond Lecture
140
Dealing with
274
Student Grade Card
276
Student Responses to Question on Trauma in Med
283
Evidence for the Existence of the Academic Per
294
Evidence for Existence of the Student Cooperation
310
Evidence for the Customary and Collective Char
340
General or Specialty Practice by Year in School
371
Student Stereotype of General Practice
376

Per Cent of Each Companionship Group Having
144
What They Want
158
Events of the Period of the Final Perspective
160
A NOTE ON THE SOPHOMORE YEAR
185
The Work of the Clinical Years
191
Distribution of Observed Instances of Use
251
Evidence for the Existence of the Clinical Experi
252
Interview Findings on the Importance of Medical
269
Criteria Used by Students in Evaluating Arrange
381
Student Stereotype of Internal Medicine
409
CODA
435
APPENDIX
445
How Did You Happen to Choose Medicine? Ran
446
INDEX
453
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