Boys in White
Discover the insightful world of medical education with Boys in White by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1976, this classic text spans 470 pages and is essential reading for medical educators and sociologists alike. Through daily interviews and keen observations in various settings—classes, wards, laboratories, and operating theaters—a dedicated team of sociologists delves into the lives of medical students. They reveal the intricate balance of worries, cynicism, and the underlying idealism that shapes their journey. This compelling research not only sheds light on the challenges faced by aspiring doctors but also offers a unique perspective on the medical profession as a whole. Perfect for anyone interested in the dynamics of medical training, Boys in White is a timeless exploration that continues to resonate today.