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Residency Program Insider, March 4, 2016
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“I went to medical school in the old days when it was really like boot camp and you were expected to work really, really hard and never complain. Nowadays, there is a lot of burnout and depression among medical students and residents.”
- Christine Cassel, MD, discusses designing the new Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine in an interview with Hospitals & Health Networks.
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