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...medical community has sought structural solutions. In a recent report, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, which governs residencies and internships, found that "the nation has "oe few generalists and too many specialists." As a result, the council slapped a one-year moratorium on recognizing new sub-specialties. A number of organizations support a quota for medical school graduating classes: 50 percent of graduates must be primary care practitioners...
This represents just a smattering of the issues grappled with between the covers of HQ, issues denigrated by the Salient as "fetid excreta." Needless to say, I question the Salient's committment to racial equality when it writes off these complex and often charged subjects as "sub-amateurish." It is also important to note than the Salient article irresponsibly (and admittedly so) selects an uncharacteristic quotation to gloss judgment over the entire magazine (and dangerously close to the entire bi/gay/lesbian community), a tactic which strikes me as more "sub-amateurish" than anything printed...
...first win in seven games, Harvard picked up a 54-51 victory last night over the Bulldogs. The Crimson shot only 31 percent in the second half and went 1-for-15 from beyond the three-point arc for the game. It was a veritable sub-par performance, but, nevertheless...
...Asian-Americans on the transition team like Doris Matsui will likely see to it that qualified Asian-Americans are appointed to important sub-Cabinet positions. Even George Bush appointed a Chinese-American, Elaine Chao, to head the Peace Corps...
...weather outside was frightful last night. Ice, snow, and a sub-zero windchill would have made a polar bear feel chilly...