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GRADUATE EDUCATION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947Logic and experience have brought the conclusion that a medical teaching institution must change its prescribed methods of instruction occasionally. Institutions attempting to provide educational exercises in anesthesiology to meet the needs of potential specialists in this branch of practice have found that such changes are required frequently. There
E A, ROVENSTINE, E M, PAPPER
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Journal of Allergy, 1949
Excerpt In a recent survey of hospital and medical college residencies and fellowships in allergy conducted by the Subcommittee on Graduate Education of the American Academy of Allergy it was found...
HORACE S. BALDWIN, W. C. SPAIN
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Excerpt In a recent survey of hospital and medical college residencies and fellowships in allergy conducted by the Subcommittee on Graduate Education of the American Academy of Allergy it was found...
HORACE S. BALDWIN, W. C. SPAIN
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— I would like to respond to an article inThe Journalby Milan Korcok entitled "Medical Education: Prosperitas Interrupta " (1983;249:12). Dr Korcok seems to lament that "teaching hospitals, faced with continuing cost constraints, might have to reduce the size of the residency programs." In my inaugural address as President of the ...
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To the Editor.— I would like to respond to an article inThe Journalby Milan Korcok entitled "Medical Education: Prosperitas Interrupta " (1983;249:12). Dr Korcok seems to lament that "teaching hospitals, faced with continuing cost constraints, might have to reduce the size of the residency programs." In my inaugural address as President of the ...
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