medical education in iran; past, now and future

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f azizi

abstract

history has repeatedly acknowledged the contributions of iranian scientist to man kind. in recent years the courageous integration of medical education with health unique in its characteristic and dimension had reshaped the face of iran's medical as any other change there has been short comings but the potentials created is promising. the article gives a brief history of science and specially medical in iran. present potential and possibilities of future is overviewed. journal of medical education   fall 2003 4(1); 43-45

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