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What I receive from my school

by Anonymous (no login)

 

I went to school in Chicago. I receive invitations to participate in CME's. The most recent was for a business CME through the business school affiliated with the Finch university. I also just received the newsletter and according to Dr. Galinski who I deeply respect over 80% of the new graduates were place in prestigious mult-year residencies. Good job scholl students! I think it may be safe to presume that the numbers were fairly consistant at the other schools? I think the decrease in numbers and increase in numbers at good residencies will help raise the profession. Maybe it would be a good time for some without surgical training to go back and get some? Another suggestion would be to hook up with a more experienced surgeon for exposure. I had three years of residency but I still ask a older colleague to scrub with me once in a while.
Just my opinions-peace to you all.

Posted on Aug 15, 2002, 4:19 PM
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No name.R. Wilner, DPM on Aug 16, 2:01 AM
Why are you "anonymous?R. Wilner, DPM on Aug 16, 11:25 PM
 Re: Why are you "anonymous?Anonymous on Aug 18, 4:31 PM

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