Word: professional
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sir: TIME deserves high praise for devoting a cover story to college teachers [May 6]. This recognition is what the noble profession of teaching needs today, when our preoccupation with large numbers tends to crowd out our traditional concern for the individual student.
The fact that Ed School students are always had so much to say about what is happening to them arises in part from the kinds of people who suppose the HGSE student body. Some are flip about education, and some are very serious, but practically all of them come to...
Though everyone has his horror story about medical negligence or slipups, there seems to be a tone of special aggrievement in the current crop. There was the woman in Illinois who complained that she did not feel well, was advised by telephone to take aspirin, and was dead within the...
The medical profession is busy with dozens of plans to bring the family doctor back to prominence. One device designed to save doctors time and make more expertise accessible is group practice; the number of groups has risen from roughly 100 in 1959 to more than 5,500 today. Group...
In a word, the U.S. medical profession is trying hard to get back to a principle as old as Hippocrates'; it is rediscovering that there is still healing power in the laying on of hands. In an area where the stakes are life and death, but where the modern...