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The Federal Role in Medical Education

The Federal Role in Medical Education Abstract I will forego, without real regret, the regular ritual of routine recitation, reiteration, repetition, and rehearsal of a prolix prologue purporting to portray particular pleasure and personal pride at the profound privilege of being present to participate in your program, professors, even from the pitiable position of this postprandial podium. It is now more than 18 months since I decided that rather than spend most of my time as a commuting consultant, I might as well interrupt my main line of work and accept a full-time appointment at what is known euphemistically as the policy level in the federal government. Since this transplantation from an environment of peripheral political speculation to one of practical political implementation involved relinquishing a major portion of control over my calendar, my schedule has allowed time for far less direct contact with academic affairs than I had hoped for when I signed on. Nevertheless, I http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Dermatology American Medical Association

The Federal Role in Medical Education

Archives of Dermatology , Volume 99 (3) – Mar 1, 1969

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1969 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0003-987X
eISSN
1538-3652
DOI
10.1001/archderm.1969.01610210086017
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Abstract

Abstract I will forego, without real regret, the regular ritual of routine recitation, reiteration, repetition, and rehearsal of a prolix prologue purporting to portray particular pleasure and personal pride at the profound privilege of being present to participate in your program, professors, even from the pitiable position of this postprandial podium. It is now more than 18 months since I decided that rather than spend most of my time as a commuting consultant, I might as well interrupt my main line of work and accept a full-time appointment at what is known euphemistically as the policy level in the federal government. Since this transplantation from an environment of peripheral political speculation to one of practical political implementation involved relinquishing a major portion of control over my calendar, my schedule has allowed time for far less direct contact with academic affairs than I had hoped for when I signed on. Nevertheless, I

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Archives of DermatologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Mar 1, 1969

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