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    Neurology. 1977 May;27(5):498-9.

    Attitudes of departments of medicine in the United States toward provision of internal medicine training for prospective neurologists.

    Abstract

    A questionnaire was sent to directors of training programs in internal medicine to assess attitudes towards providing a year of internal medicine training for prospecitve neurologists. Such applicants are handled in a variety of ways. Among the 92 responding institutions with neurology training programs, three were not willing to accept prospective neurologists for 1 year of internal medicine. Seventy-three percent would either reserve places for prospective neurologists, arrange with neurology for a position through the intern matching program, or arrange medical rotations for candidates accepted by neurology. Twenty-four percent would accept neurologists for a single year without specifying any special arrangement.

    PMID:
    558559
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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