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1990
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Volume:
21
Issue:
3
1. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on basic medicine. Anatomy.
Page:172—174
2. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on basic medicine. Biochemistry.
Page:175—176
3. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on basic medicine. Current state of graduate education of physiology.
Page:177—179
4. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on basic medicine. Pharmacology.
Page:180—181
5. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on basic medicine. Pathology.
Page:182—183
6. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on social medicine. Health sciences and graduate school - Proposed biomedical graduate school of Hokkido university.
Page:184—187
7. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on social medicine. Postgraduate educational institutions as "public health school".
Page:188—191
8. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. For educating clinically medical scientist.
Page:192—194
9. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. Graduate school in clinical medicine.
Page:199—200
10. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. From the standpoint of surgery.
Page:203—204
11. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. Clinical research-ploblems awaifing solution.
Page:205—208
12. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. Postgraduate course: Ophthalmology-past and present.
Page:209—210
13. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Based on clinical medicine. Medical informatics and graduate school.
Page:211—214
14. Present state and problems of the postgraduation. Graduate school in clinical medicine and residential institutions.
Page:215—218
15. Introductory Remark
Page:171—171
16. The Exercise in Response for Counselling Training
Page:219—224
17. Problems of Graduate School in Clinical Medicine
Page:201—201