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Book SynopsisThis book will be of interest to administrators of teaching hospitals as well as professionals in health policy and management.
Trade ReviewFor anyone involved or interested in medical education, Governance of Teaching Hospitals provides a deeper understanding of how teaching hospitals function and why people leading hospitals and universities do what they do, and it will help guide those who lead teaching hospitals to analyze more successfully the problems confronting their institutions. The Gazette Shows the resilience of these large institutions and their ability to absorb and recover from crises. -- Donald C. Harrison Medical Writings Kastor has provided us with great gossip, complete with comprehensive and detailed accounts of fascinating events, and with an important reminder of what can happen when an academic medical center confronts the challenges of the contemporary health care delivery system. -- Robert Michels, M.D. New England Journal of Medicine 2004 John A. Kastor offers a peek through the curtains in his book, Governance of Teaching Hospitals: Turmoil at Penn and Hopkins. -- James H. Bready Baltimore Sun [A] readable, carefully constructed, and useful analysis... [with] a wealth of detail and a cast of hundreds... Details of the power struggles will prove to be the book's strongest feature. This book should be of interest and value not only to those who are directly involved in leadership roles at academic medical centers but also to anyone interested in the success of such institutions. -- John T. Potts Journal of Clinical Investigation 2004 A rich and often fascinating 'insider' view... This book warrants close attention and wide readership, not only by those interested in academic medicine, but also by managers of all health care institutions. -- Peter W. Van Etten Health Affairs This book deserves close attention among a select readership, especially those interested in academic medicine... Above all, the volume contains a wealth of information relating to two important American medical schools undergoing significant structural change. -- Jonathan Reinarz Medical History 2005
Table of ContentsUniversity of Pennsylvania; Before Kelley; Kelley the builder; Kelley in trouble; After Kelley; Johns Hopkins University and Hospital; Separate governance; Unified governance; Conclusions.