Talk:Medical Education (journal)
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It is the senior international scientific journal for undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical education. As such, all issues of current interest, including teaching methods, curriculum reform, the training of medical teachers, the selection of entrants and assessment techniques, are covered. It is the main forum for teachers of medicine worldwide. The readership consists primarily of teachers of medicine, medical educators, administrators of faculties or medicine workers and researchers involved in the development of medical literacy a whole.
Originally published in 1966 as the British Journal of Medical Education, Medical Education released its 50th volume in 2016. It has had 5 Editors-in-Chief: Sir John Ellis (1966-1976), Sir Henry Walton (1976-1996), Dr. Graham Buckley (1996-1998), Dr. John Bligh (1998-2005), Dr. John McLachlan (2006-2007), and Dr. Kevin Eva (2008-Present).
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