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Author: Bryan Carmody

The Research Arms Race in Residency Selection

– Jay McLean, Part I In 1915, Jay McLean was a second-year medical student who wanted to become a surgeon. But McLean didn’t want to be just any surgeon. He wanted to be a Johns Hopkins trained surgeon. But Johns Hopkins was the department of William Halstead and Hugh Young and Harvey Cushing. Only the […]

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