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Just imagine the joy/plight (depends how you choose to look at it) of the health professional who gets to really taste the entire spread the health professions have to offer? Can we make our undergraduate medical courses conducive to allow this for every medical graduate? Who are best suited as teachers to provide our undergraduates the varied taste of medicine they need?

 

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