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...hours in med school are long, and much of the information seems pointless. In addition, ethical, psychological and social issues are neglected in our training. But then, no one asked us to be here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 13, 1983 | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

...among Harvard officials. Publicly available financial forms show that, in 1981-1982, Bok was out-earned by two deans, one University Health Services surgeon, two Medical School professors, and a vice president. And while the precise salaries of individuals are known to only a handful of officials, another 20 Med School faculty members probably bring home larger Harvard paychecks than Bok in any given year, according to Financial Vice President Thomas O'Brien...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Passing Out the Bucks | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

Four years ago, just one of the University's top five wage-earners was a Med School official. But in 1981-1982--the latest year for which figures are publicly available--four were: Dean Daniel C. Tosteson '44 ($109,500), UHS director of surgery John R. Brooks '40 ($108,019), Higgins Professor of Physiology Howard Green ($85,500) and Andrus Professor of Genetics Philip Leder ($85,000) Only Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky, in third place with $86,500, stood in the way of a Med School sweep. (As a "public charity," Harvard is obliged to file...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Passing Out the Bucks | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

...sudden surge in medical officials' salaries, says director of Personnel Daniel D. Cantor, is reflective of the market. These things swing back and forth like a pendulum "If Med School administrators earned any less. Cantor says, "they'd be lower than most of the professionals reporting to them and would be tempted to leave Harvard for private practice...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Passing Out the Bucks | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

Percy L. Jullian Society--A Black science group, the Percy L. Jullian Society serves as a support group for Black pre-med students and works to encourage Black involvement in the sciences. The group, which is four years old and has about 50 members, sponsors lectures, prints a newsletter and has done recruiting work in predominantly Black area high schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Eight Groups | 6/9/1983 | See Source »

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