
Medical training in the US at the beginning of the 20th century was very poor indeed. One could buy a medical degree by post or qualify with the minimum amount of study.
The AMA (American Medical Association) realised that changes were urgently needed and created a “Council on Medical Education”. Soon, internal feuds and under funding made the Council’s task impossible.
The Rockefeller-Carnegie foundations stepped in. Both foundations were looking for ways to extend their interest in the pharmaceutical industry. With superb timing, in December 1908, after a meeting between Henry Pritchett – president of the Carnegie foundation – and the AMA, an agreement was reached to include the Rockefeller-Carnegie foundations in the drafting of a new Report on necessary changes to Medical training.
In 1910, the Flexner Report was published. It pointed out the inadequacy of the current medical training and proposed a substantial amount of changes. Most changes were needed and welcome by most. Amongst these changes, was the “strengthening of pharmacology (use of drugs) and the creation of research sections at all approved schools”.
The strengthening of pharmacology was the reason for the changes. Doctors from that time onwards were taught to prescribe drugs for the war against disease, thus enriching pharmaceutical companies. There was no mention of training for the prevention of disease and the importance of diet and a toxin free environment in the pursuit of health in the new curriculum.
At a cost of only $10,000 to them, the foundations had changed the course of medicine for the rest of the century and for many years to come. What a masterstroke this would have been if only it had not cost the lives of so many millions of sufferers.
By 1927, the number of “approved schools” (those that followed the guidelines laid out by the foundations to invest in drug research) had halved to eighty.
In the words of Joseph Goulden in his book “The money givers”:
“Flexner had the ideas, Rockefeller and Carnegie had the money, and their marriage was spectacular. The Rockefeller Institute for the Medical Research and the General Education Board showered money on tolerably respectable schools and on professors who expressed an interest in research.”
The stranglehold by the AMA on doctor’s training is terrifying. A doctor has to be trained by a centre approved by the AMA and follow their curriculum. He cannot practice if the AMA does not approve his licence. Once qualified and in practice, he reads publications from … the AMA.
In the words of Bernie Siegel in his introduction to ‘When healing becomes a crime’:
“The system needs to open up so that the pages of medical journals are not 50% pharmaceutical ads, thus closing minds and doors to alternative and integrative treatments. In the future, companies need to be rewarded for researching alternative treatments that cannot be patented”.
And if you try to help others without a medical licence, you can be prosecuted for illegal practice of medicine. The Office of Technology United States Congress – Archive 1990 states:
“Because their practice falls outside of standard medical practice, physicians who offer unconventional cancer treatments are vulnerable to the civil charge of malpractice”. Many have been thrown in jail for providing or using B17 Vitamin (laetrile).
Dr Schulze also states: “there are many people who are jailed every year, put there for disagreeing with medical doctors and their policies. Organised medical crime has gone so far, they have outlawed words for other health professionals to use. Such as “Diagnose” and “Cure”. Just by using these words you can be arrested for practising medicine without a licence .”
To date, over a billion dollars have been invested by the foundations to control medical research.
The AMA has its own medical journal called the JAMA, sometimes referred to as the AMA journal. Who advertises in this journal? You have guessed: the Pharmaceutical Manufacturer’s Association is their largest customer.
The AMA spends millions every year in advertising to control public opinion, to lobby politician in Washington and to support politicians who favour their approach. It is also influential for the selection of Commissioners for the almighty Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The FDA
This organisation is responsible for the approval of new drugs on the American market. In March 1973, they were forced to publish a Consumer report. Most were scandalised by some of its content:
* One rodent pellet was allowed per pint of wheat
* 10 fly eggs were allowed per 8.5 ounces can of fruit juice
* 50 insect fragments or 2 rodent hair for every 3.5 ounces of peanut butter
The FDA has also come to the rescue of the 3,000 chemical additives that flavour, preserve and colour our food today. Most of these additives are safe when ingested in small quantity. However, when these are part of most of the food we eat the amount we consume over a long period of time becomes too massive for our body to cope with and it is only common sense that a toxic reaction should occurs.
In order for a drug to be “accepted” by the, pharmaceutical companies must allocate a large team of technicians to the project. The paper reports generated stacks to a height of six feet and weighs several hundred kilograms. This process often requires an investment in excess of two hundred million dollars. Although pharmaceutical companies officially complain about this procedure, privately they are happy as only they can afford this type of money and this keeps competition from small firms out of the way.
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how long would it take a science bachelor degree holder to do a medical degree?suppose you have done a bachelors degree in a science field such as biomedical science, how long would it take to do a medical degree?i ask because a lot of stuff done in biomedical sci. is similar to that done in medicine though its just general medical stuff.
also if in your responses you could include sites that have more information on job opportunities for those in the science field especially biomedical science, i would really appreciate it..
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Do you want to be an M.D. The word 'doctor' applies to many diffrent situations….you can be a Chirop and be a Doctor but you and not an M.D. {medical doctor]. You can be a History Professor with a Phd and you are a Doctor [but not a Medical Doctor}. You can be Podiatric Doctor but you are not an M.D.
You need to get a Bachelors Degree, basically in one of the sciences….you need to have the right kind of courses to get the Bachelor in Science so stick to that…dont go around, there is not way around it.
Get good grades, its not easy to get in, and harder to stay.
Good luck
You need to go to
A 4-year Degree School and get a Barchellors Degree
Then you need to go 4-years into Medicine School
Then after that you need to specialize in Pathology or similar background
Then You must become an Intern working under a Medical Examiner who will teach and have an eye on your job performance
Well, first of all – those are two completely different kinds of educational levels. A dialysis technician doesn't necessarily have to have a degree – you would be working under the supervision of a dialysis nurse, who follows the orders of a physician. A biomedical scientist would definitely need a degree, and you would be working in research and fabrication.
An MBA is a master's degree in business administration. That would most likely be something you would complete AFTER you got your bachelor's degree in the sciences.
Health jobs in Canada do not pay well. The huge brain drain is from nurses and doctors heading to USA for better paid jobs.
You would need to have some medically related qualification.
Perhaps medical administration or pharmacology or something.
It does but you have to take qualifying exams the same as a foreign doctor who wants to practice in the US.
They often go to an "underserved" State or Canadian Province where the standards are lower. Saskatchewan, in Canada, used to be notorious for taking physicians who failed elsewhere.
4 years undergrad, 4 years in med school, 1 or 2 years internship, 1 or 2 years residency.
Which group of medical schools is better:
Dartmouth, Brown and Cornell versus U of Pittsburgh, Washington University, and University of Washington?
If you said the former group, you place too much emphasis on the Ivy League.The answer is yes,but you will have to take some competency examinations and prove your are capable of speaking the language in a clinical setting (assuming Germany or another non-english country). I recommend that you get rid of all of your debt before you move, you make a lot less as a doctor in Europe.
If you want to avoid math, sounds like nursing would be best for you. However, you have to attend a college with a nursing school, and it can often be difficult to get into the nursing major if you weren't accepted into it – for example, my university takes about 4,000 new freshman each year but only accepts 35 into the nursing program.
If you want to be a doctor, med schools require you take math through pre-calculus, and most through calculus, as well as the premed classes in bio, chem, physics, and English. You don't have to pick a particular concentration or specialty until at least halfway through med school (6 years from now) or even after (residency).