Waugh D
CMAJ. 1993 May 1;148(9):1523-7.
The Association of Canadian Medical Colleges has evolved over the 50 years of its existence in ways that could not have been anticipated by its founders who, none the less, would approve of the mature adult their infant has become. Both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in Canada are now on a firmer and more rational base than would have been possible without the guidance and direction provided by a national body capable of resisting regional and sectarian pressures. Credit for this achievement must go to those who were responsible for the creation of the secretariat in the early 1960s. The vision of Wendell Macleod, the first chief executive officer, led to the development of the association's strong research arm, and his charm and wisdom created a smoothly operating and loyal staff. The record of the organization is a tribute to its staff and to the wisdom and foresight of its Council of Deans and Board of Directors.
加拿大医学院协会在其存在的50年里不断发展,其创立者们当初并未预见到这些发展路径,不过,他们会认可自己的婴儿如今已长大成人。如今,加拿大的本科和研究生医学教育有了比没有一个能够抵御地区和宗派压力的全国性机构提供指导和方向时更为坚实、更为合理的基础。这一成就应归功于那些在20世纪60年代初负责设立秘书处的人。首任首席执行官温德尔·麦克劳德的远见卓识促成了该协会强大研究部门的发展,他的魅力与智慧打造出了一个运作顺畅且忠诚的员工团队。该组织的记录是对其员工以及教务长理事会和董事会的智慧与远见的致敬。