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Jul 21, 10 04:46AM | 0 comments
Recently, I had the opportunity to decamp from the the friendly confines of GlassHospital and trek a few miles to the north. GlassHospital has brokered a teaching and patient-sharing agreement with a nearby religiously-affiliated community hospital I’ll call Our Lady of Blessed Proximity. Our Lady has a residency training program, just like ours, with the major difference [...]
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  • (Comment from original source - Marie) on Jul 24, 10 07:01PM

    It is interesting me that this subject, peace, getting along, has cropped up this week in many of the online sites I read. I wrote about it, too, yesterday, http://nourishourselves.blogspot.com/2010/07/i-have-bad-habit-of-saying-in.html.

    If only we could expand our interpersonal relationships to diplomacy and international relations. So many “if only’s”. :(

  • (Comment from original source - Dr. Grumpy) on Jul 25, 10 06:16PM

    People generally seem to get along better then governments do. For better or worse, they are the ones who represent us.

  • (Comment from original source - Elvis Gonzalez) on Aug 13, 10 09:51AM

    I am an International graduate from a medical school( Dominican Republic), that is interesting this subject beacuse it means that relationship betwen international and US doctor is changing. I plan to take the Steps of the USMLE, I hope to be acepted in one of the Residensy Program here in the US.

    Elvis.

  • (Comment from original source - John Cornell) on Aug 16, 10 12:40PM

    I suspect more orthopedic surgeons are needed in Egypt than in the U.S.

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