The nursing student realizes health care education and training was not always the way it is today. One report, the Flexner Report, had the goal of increasing accountability in
a. nursing education c. client education
b. medical education d. governmental education
B
In 1910, supported by a Carnegie grant, Abraham Flexner visited 155 medical schools in the U.S. and Canada. The Flexner Report was based on his findings, and its goal was to increase accountability in medical education.
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