BIBLIOGRAPHY Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D. Articles on medicine, medical education, and philosophy BIBLIOGRAPHY Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D. M1 Pellegrino, E.D.: "Role of the Community Hospital in Continuing Education – The Hunterdon Experiment," The Journal of the American Medical Association 164(4) (May 1957):361-365. M2 : "Orientation and Goals of Medical Education," [Proceedings of Conference on Premedical Education and Medical College Admissions] (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, March 1959):14-24. M3 : "The Nurse Must Know -- The Nurse Must Speak," The American Journal of Nursing 60 (March 1960). M4 : "Care of the Patient in the Medical School Setting," Journal of the American Medical Association 173(12) (July 1960):1292-1297. M5 : "The Community Hospital: Continuing Education in Respiratory Diseases," NTA Bulletin 47(3) (Sept 11, 1961):11-12. M6 : "The Split Mind of Medicine," Clinical Research 9(4) (Dec 1961):313-316. M7 : "The Role of the Local Community in the Development of Health Services - The Hunterdon Experiment," Industry and Tropical Health 4 (Boston: Harvard School of Public Health, 1961). M8 : "The Changing Role of the Professional Nurse in the Hospital," Hospitals 35 (Dec 16, 1962):56-62. M9 : "The Role of the Hospital Pharmacist in Rational Therapeutics," Hospitals 37(4) (Feb 1963):102. M10 : "El Papel de la Enfermera Profesional en los Hospitales," Boletin de la Oficina Sanitatia Panameticana 54(2) (Feb 1963):145-150. M11 : "Medicine, History, and the Idea of Man," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 346 (March 1963):9-20. Reprinted in: American Journal, Sept 1963) M12 : "Medical Service and Patient Care," Hospital Progress (Nov 1963):79-84. M13 : "Better Patient Care -- Better Physician-Nurse Communication," Blueprint for Progress in Hospital Nursing (National League of Nursing, 1963):69-74. M14 : "Care Systems Require Unity and Diversity in Education for All Health Professions," Health Issues of the Day (National League of Nursing, 1963):46-52. M15 : "Beehives, Mousetraps, and Candlesticks -- A Dilemma for Medical Educators," Ohio State Medical Journal 59(6) (June 1963):606-610. M16 : "Solitude, Silence, Leisure: Essential for Study and Thought," The Kentucky Alumnus (Spring 1964):19-21. M17 : "Ethical Considerations in the Practice of Medicine and Nursing," [Proceedings of the First National Conference for Professional Nurses and Physicians] (Williamsburg, VA: American Medical Association, Feb 13-15, 1964):39-48. M18 : "Outpatient Services -- Focal Point in Comprehensive Health Care," Hospitals 38 (Sept 1964). M19 : "Nursing and Medicine: Ethical Implications in Changing Practice," American Journal of Nursing 64(9) (Sept 1964). M20 : "The State Medical Journal as an Educational Instrument," Medical Times (Nov 1964). M21 : "Patient Care -- Mystical Research or Researchable Mystique?" Clinical Research 12(4) (Dec 1964):421-425. M22 : "A Physician Appraises the Formulary System," Hospitals 39(1) (Jan 1965):77. M23 : "Drug Information Services and the Clinician," American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 22 (Jan 1965):38-41. M24 : "An Academic Base for Family Practice," Ohio General Practitioner News (May 1965):8. M25 : "The Ethical Implications of Changing Patterns of Medical Care," North Carolina Medical Journal 26(2) (Feb 1965). Reprinted in: The Journal of Psychiatric Nursing 3(4) (July/Aug 1965):349; The Linacre Quarterly 32(3) (Aug 1965):218. M26 : "The Dimensions of the Medical Intellect," The Pharos [of Alpha Omega Alpha] 28(4) (Oct 1965):120-124. M27 : "The Communication Crisis in Nursing and Medical Education," Nursing Forum 5(1) (1966):45-53. M28 : "The Physician and the Nurse," [editorial], Annals of Internal Medicine 64(5) (May 1966):1140-1145. M29 : "The Generalists Function in Medicine," Journal of the American Medical Association 198(5) (Oct 1966):541-545. M30 : "Medicine, Philosophy, and Man's Infirmity; Conditio Humana, Festschrift for Professor Erwin Straus," Springer Verlag (Oct 1966):272-284. M31 : "What Makes a Hospital Catholic?" Hospital Progress (Nov 1966):67-70. M32 : "Regionalization: An Integrated Effort of Medical School, Community, and Practicing Physician," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 42(12) (Dec 1966):1193-1200. M33 : "More Medical Faculties -- The Need and Supply," Journal of the American Medical Association 198(10) (Dec 1966):1101-1104. M34 : "What's Wrong with the Nurse-Physician Relationship in Today's Hospitals? A Physician's View," Journal of American Hospital Association 40 (Dec 1966):70-74. M35 : "The Medical School in the University -- An Exercise in Acculturation," The Buffalo Medical Review 1(3) (1967):12-15. M36 : "The 1966 Planning Conference: Some Reflections and Refractions. Pharmacy/Medicine/Nursing," [Conference on Health Education, University of Michigan, Feb 16-18, 1967]:39-44. M37 : "Medical Education Faces New Crisis," St. John's University Alumni Magazine (Summer 1967):28-35. M38 : "Health Sciences Center, New Concepts at Stony Brook," American Academy of General Practice 19(6) (Nov/Dec 1967):9-10, 21, 26. M39 : "MD of Future: Team Leaders Needed," The House Physician Reporter (Feb 1968):2. M40 : "The Configuration of Emerging Medical Curricula," Scalpel [of Alpha Epsilon Delta] (Winter 1968) 38(2). M41 : "Rationale for Nursing Education in the University," American Journal of Nursing 68(5) (May 1968):1006-1009. M42 : "The Unit Dose System," Journal of the American Medical Association 205(8) (Aug 1968):585. [Editorial on article by S. Kem, June 1968.] M43 : "Planning for Comprehensive and Continuing Care of Patients Through Education," (Report of Committee on Medical Schools and the A.A.M.C. in Relation to Training for Family Practice), Journal of Medical Education 43(6) (June 1968):Part 1, 751-759. M44 : "The Physician's Role in Optimal Use of Health Care Resources," Financial Implications for Hospitals in Comprehensive Health Care Planning [26th Annual Program on Hospital Finance, Accounting, and Administration] (Indiana: Indiana University Graduate School of Business, 1968):75-89. M45 : "Humanism in Medicine -- A Version for Today," Pharos [of Alpha Omega Alpha] 32(1) (Jan 1969):6-9, 27. M46 : "The Non-Renaissance Man," [Editorial], Pharos [of Alpha Omega Alpha] 32(1) (Jan 1969):16-17. M47 : "The Road to `Relevance'," Hospital Practice 4(4) (Apr 1969):106-109. M48 : "The Necessity, Promise and Dangers of Human Experimentation, Experiments with Man," World Council Studies 6 (New York: World Council of Churches, Friendship Press, 1969):31-56. M49 : "Human Values and the Medical Curriculum," Journal of the American Medical Association 209(9) (Sept 1969):1349-1353. M50 : "Care and Cultivation of the Clinical Intellect," Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society 66(5) (Oct 1969):161-164. Reprinted in: Health and Educational Disciplines 1(4) (Nov 1975):14-27. M51 : "The Crisis in Medical Education: The School Years," [13th Annual Meeting - Changing Concepts in the Delivery of Health Services] American Society of Internal Medicine (Apr 19, 1969):6-11. M52 : "Continuing Education in the Health Professions," American Journal of Pharmacological Education 33(5) (Dec 1969):712-720. M53 : "Planning the Health Sciences Within a University Context: The Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook," Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 166(3) (Dec 31, 1969):874-884. M54 : "Medical Science and Man: The Impacts and Implications," Journal of the Institute of Man and Science 2 (1970):6-8. M55 : "Medical Practice and the New Curricula," Journal of the American Medical Association 213(5) (Aug 1970):748-752. M56 : "The Most Humane Science: Some Notes on Liberal Education in Medicine and the University (The Sixth Sanger Lecture)," Bulletin of the Medical College of Virginia 67(4) (Summer 1979):11-39. M57 : "Relationship of Medical and Pharmacy Education, Challenge to Pharmacy in the 70s," [Proceedings of an Invitational Conference on Pharmacy Manpower] (DHEW Publication No. (HSM) 72-3000, Sept 1970):83-91. See also: Conference Highlights, Challenge to Pharmacy in the 70s. as Relationship of Medicine and Pharmacy Education (PHS Publication No. 2146):16-18. M58 : "Rebels from Principle: The Philosophical Roots of Alienation," Journal of the Kansas Medical Society 72(3) (March 1971):115-119, 132. M59 : "Medicine in 2001," The Stony Brook Review 4(6) (Feb 1971):1-2. M60 : "Notes and Tips," A Health Sciences Consortium/Historical Sketch: The State University of New York at Stony Brook: Health Sciences Center-Medical School. 1(9) (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., Mar 1971):164-166, 180-182. M61 : "Planning the Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook: Academic Commitments and Architectural Constraints," Architecture and the College (Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois, Apr 1968):1-22. M62 : "Research in Medical Education: The Views of a Friendly Philistine," Journal of Medical Education 46(9) (Sept 1971):750-56. M63 : "Physician, Patients, and Society: Some New Tensions in Medical Ethics," Human Aspects of Biomedical Innovation, ed. Everett Mendelsohn, Judith P. Swazey, and Irene Taviss (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1971):77-97, 219-20. M64 : "The Medical School in the Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook," The Bulletin of the American College of Physicians 13(2) (Feb 1972):104-5. M65 : "Reflections, Refractions, and Prospectives," Institute on Human Values in Medicine, [Proceedings of the First Session, April 12-14, 1971]. (Philadelphia: Society for Health and Human Values, 1972):99-115. M66 : "Health Maintenance: