American Osler Society

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Logo of the American Osler Society

The American Osler Society is a professional association dedicated to the history of medicine and the legacy of William Osler, one of the founding figures of modern medicine. The society was established to foster a greater appreciation of the history of medicine and to promote the values and teachings of Osler.

History[edit]

The American Osler Society was founded in 1970 by a group of physicians and historians who shared a common interest in the life and work of William Osler. Osler, often referred to as the "Father of Modern Medicine," was renowned for his contributions to medical education and his emphasis on the importance of bedside teaching.

Mission and Objectives[edit]

The primary mission of the American Osler Society is to perpetuate the principles and teachings of William Osler. The society aims to:

  • Promote the study of the history of medicine.
  • Encourage the values of humanism and professionalism in medicine.
  • Foster a community of scholars interested in the life and work of Osler.

Activities[edit]

The society organizes an annual meeting where members present scholarly papers on topics related to the history of medicine and the legacy of Osler. These meetings provide a platform for discussion and exchange of ideas among medical historians, practitioners, and students.

William Osler at the bedside of patients

Membership[edit]

Membership in the American Osler Society is open to individuals with an interest in the history of medicine and the teachings of William Osler. Members include physicians, historians, medical students, and other professionals who share a passion for medical history.

Publications[edit]

The society publishes a newsletter and proceedings from its annual meetings, which include scholarly articles and papers presented by its members. These publications serve as a resource for those interested in the history of medicine and Osler's contributions.

Annual Meeting[edit]

The annual meeting of the American Osler Society is a key event that brings together members to share research, discuss historical topics, and celebrate the legacy of Osler. The meeting typically includes lectures, panel discussions, and social events.

Medical students participating in an American Osler Society event

Legacy of William Osler[edit]

William Osler's influence on medicine is profound. He was a pioneer in medical education, advocating for clinical training and the importance of learning from patients. His teachings continue to inspire medical professionals around the world.

Related pages[edit]

Dr. Shawna Nesbitt, a prominent member of the American Osler Society
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