Governance of academic medicine should be with public trustees

Public trustees must ensure that the three familiar goals of research, teaching, and patient care are supplemented by the unsung fourth goal of community service. [...]trustees have the right to insist that most of the research and teaching programmes in academic medicine be placed in the context of...

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