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As a medical interne back in the '30s, handsome Pierre Chevallier was a young man of promise and of promises. The promise was fulfilled during the next 15 years as Pierre became a well-liked and successful physician, a hero of the resistance, the respected mayor of Orleans, a...
Berry said the plan has been under development by himself and other officials from the nation's medical schools for the past two years, and was put into practice for the first time last fall, when the present senior class made their interne-ship applications.
The program has the backing of the nation's hospital groups and other medical association, which praised the elimination of delay and confusion as an economic aid, and a help to the individual interne.
Maass first went to Washington fresh out of Johns Hopkins in 1939 when he was requested to become what was known as a Government Interne. Inspired by Roosevek's 1938 effort to reform the Civil Service, financed by John D. Rockefeller, and run by the National Institute of Public Affairs...
The Sleeping City (Universal-International) uses Manhattan's vast, much-filmed Bellevue Hospital as the real background of a fanciful tale about a detective (Richard Conte) who poses as an interne. Detective Conte, who has had a couple of years of medical school and some service with the Army...