Word: internships
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...argument that doctors have a right to charge high fees because of the "long years of learning and not earning, the killing hours and loss of contact with family," etc., is rubbish. At no time during premed, medical school, internship or residency did someone put a gun to my head and force me to continue...
...hour weeks that many say they put in, and to compensate them for bearing the responsibility of making life-and-death decisions. Says one Boston specialist with an international clientele: "Remember that when a doctor has finished seven or eight years of schooling, two or three years of internship, two or three years of specialization, by then he is married, starting a family and an expensive practice, and is at his peak outlay. Consider the long years of learning and not earning, the killing hours and loss of contact with family." A few doctors indeed hint that they are underpaid?...
...only medical degrees are "hare won." A Ph.D. in clinical psychology requires four years of graduate training and a year of internship. I doubt that many of us clinical psychologists simply "chat sympathetically and tell a patient 'You're much too hard on yourself...
Andrew McKey '80, chairman of the Institute's internship selection subcommittee, said yesterday that the Institute had sent out 1000 letters to state and local agencies asking about job opportunities. The response rate was high, he said...
...committee plans to organize a series of foreign policy dinners next term, one at each of the Houses, to discuss America's role in international policy-making, Andrew C. McKey '80, chairman of the SAC's internship subcommittee, said yesterday...