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Residency Program Insider, April 29, 2016
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“Teaching hospitals and medical schools in our academic medical centers provide everything from first breakthroughs to last-resort care. We must protect and support them while holding them accountable. For without education and research, there are no academics in medicine. And without academic medicine, there is no engine for healthcare, life-sciences advancement, and societal well-being.”
- David Silbersweig, MD, discusses the vital role of teaching hospitals in a commentary for The Washington Post.
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