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Residency Program Insider, June 13, 2014
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“To prepare for my first day and night, I packed my stethoscope, reflex hammer, ophthalmoscope, reference books, a brand new white coat, a slew of pens, a comb, and a change of underwear. Sadly, the last two would go unused.”
Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS, leukemia program director at the Cleveland Clinic, remembers his first day as a resident in a Huffington Post blog post.
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