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...result of the March decision of the trustees to award control to B.U., the composition of BCH's internship program will change drastically...
While in years past, the hospital's 30 internship positions were divided equally among three schools, only one individual from an applicant pool of 500 will be appointed to the Harvard services this year. The number of B.U. interns at the hospital will increase by nine, these previously having been Harvard appointees...
...PHILOSOPHY behind E4A funding is central to the direction of the organization as a whole. In earlier years, E4A-and most social activists-thought the most constructive short-term experience would be a kind of "internship," working for social action agencies which couldn't otherwise provide students with salaries. The concept of a viable social project now centers on three criteria: the project's potential for advancing positive social change, its potential for enhancing the personal growth of the people undertaking projects, and the development of original student-initiated projects whose means seem well-designed for attaining the desired ends...
Although the fate of the Harvard and Tufts internship and residency programs remains unsettled, observers at the two schools have speculated that the consolidation of the programs into a single entity run by B.U. would probably preclude long-term involvement by the schools...
Characterizing the grading controversy as nor that is common to all faculties and schools. Blacklow pointed to the fact that internship committees are looking for slightly different qualities than college admission committees, since an intern is a practicing doctor and not actually a student. More extensive evaluations than a letter grade, therefore, are more important for medical students, Blacklow said. Yale Medical School has not given grades for a number of years, he added...