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by stephencanon
2273 days ago
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There are two extra years of classes for med students, at which point they begin doing rotations through all the different specialties. During rotations, they are essentially “reserved for paperwork and unskilled labor which is also checked.” This process continues in intern year and residency, during which time they gradually build competency and trust. Much of medicine in the US is delivered by nurses, who have a training regime even more similar to what you suggest. |
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Things have changed rapidly in medical education. At least some places.