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...Some of the recently inaugurated internship plans underestimate the importance of systematic study in education. Internship, properly conceived," he said, "assumes a considerable professional background based on study, observation, and guided experience in dealing with limited problems...
Both Keppel and Shaplin feel that "internship" which has never been tried previously in this field is one of the aspects of the program most likely to induce college students to enter public school teaching, for the public schools will pay each "intern" $1,350 in return for his half year of teaching, thus helping trainees support the cost of their graduate work...
...Negro medical graduates could hope for internships in only about 15 hospitals, most of them segregated. Last year, reported Dr. Cobb, practically every graduate of Howard and Meharry, two outstanding Negro medical schools, was accepted for internship "by the hospital of his choice." There are now Negro interns in 56 first-rate hospitals. The number of Negro specialists has increased from...
Three visiting educators will participate in the University's General Education 'internship" program next year. The program, now four years old, was made possible by grants from the Carnegie Corporation...
...said, the simple fact is that many have had poor training in the basic sciences, and many more have not had enough experience in bedside care. When they reach the U.S., there is no nationwide program for checking on their qualifications or for plugging gaps in their education. An internship in a U.S. hospital is no guarantee of the additional training they need, said Dr. Rappleye, because too many internships are in small or municipal hospitals that are strapped for funds and understaffed. So they use these doctors as cheap labor and give them no training...