Medical Students and Professor Featured in an Article About Medical Specialities
September 2, 2009
Recently, Marilee Cole, professor of medicine, and medical students Aaron Laviana (M'11) and Claiborne Childs (M'11) were featured in an article about why medical students choose positions in primary care or in a medical specialty.
“I’ve had so many residents say, ‘I want to be a primary-care doc, but it’s so expensive, or you guys don’t have the good furniture, if the lifestyle wasn’t so stressful, if the hours were better, I’d do it,’” Cole said. “The ones that go for it, they come back and say, ‘I love it, but it’s really hard,'" Cole said in the article.
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