The fourth year of medical school

November 6, 2008

It’s often seen as the light at the end of a rigorous tunnel of training. Filled with residency interviews, sub-internships, and elective rotations, this year is often the most enjoyable. Here’s what to expect.

topics: medical school, residency



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1 Anonymous November 6, 2008 at 12:18 pm

Most people could care less about whether there is a primary care or physician shortage. They would go see a chimpanzee with a white coat on, as long as it was free or cheap! Look at all the pseudo-medical providers (herbalists, chiros, touch therapists, etc.) that people now go see instead of their primary care MD!

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