- Jeremy Anderson, director
- Centre for Clinical Effectiveness, Monash Institute of Health Services Research, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia
The Christmas issue contains three people's description of their ideal medical school.
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Renaissance School of Medicine, p 1454
François Rabelais School of Medicine, p 1456
Confucius School of Medicine, p 1458

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The Rabelais School will produce graduates who are as comfortable in the shit as they are in the stars—and understand that the pathology they observe in humanity is equally present in themselves
This medical school takes François Rabelais (c 1494-1553), Franciscan monk, Bachelor of Medicine, and humanist, as its muse. Although his inspirational work Gargantua and Pantagruel celebrates his abilities as a satirist and misogynist, his role as an educationalist has been overlooked. “He was a man intoxicated by every sort of learning and theory,” according to one translator, “who, at the same time, had the earthy common sense of a peasant.”1 In an increasingly divided world, with medicine increasingly preoccupied by technical elitism, Rabelais stands as a cogent model.

A Gargantuan project
The Rabelais School follows the “mischievous rascal” tendency of scientific humanism, through Voltaire (“The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the …
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