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(Chest. 1954;25:103-105.)
© 1954 American College of Chest Physicians

Teaching Cardiology to Undergraduate Students

ALDO A. LUISADA M.D., F.C.C.P.1

1 Associate Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Cardiology at The Chicago Medical School under a teaching grant of the National Heart Institute, United States Public Health Service.

Cardiology should be considered from three separate points of view:

(a) As part of various basic sciences or other independent disciplines.

(b) As part of medicine.

(c) As a specialty in itself.

All three aspects should be taken into consideration in the planning of undergraduate teaching because omission of any of them would lead to incomplete, obsolete, or specialized knowledge.







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