Wednesday, March 19, 2008

My in-laws just don't get it

Modern medical education can be traced to a series of reforms that began in the late 19th century.

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    This was their kind of show, a big, pop-operatic, large-gestured, leather-breeches kind of show, a genre that put down serious roots on Broadway in the 1980s and early '90s but, while a couple of those shows are still running, has not been heard of much since. On campus, the weekend was especially difficult for the Virginia Tech's 2,100 international students, many of whom were stranded far from their families as other students returned home. I don't think we could have talked them out of testing against a target.
    As always, however, the problem is assessing cause and effect. And then when we come to vote them out of office for their misdeeds, they hijack that as well.

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