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The Fellowship of Hippocrates

What in ancient times was seen as initial attempts to unravel the mystery of the human body evolved into the science of medicine. The direction this quest took was shaped by Hippocrates. Over the years this quest has become more sophisticated and highly specialized. Now humanity is all the better as a result of this fellowship.

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Fellow Specialists, Specialized Fellows

You're about to be done with residency; you haven't decided on which fellowship program to get into. Paul de Guzman comes up with a number of the available fellowship programs available in the country today. [More]

Where the Action Is

They are right smack in the middle of it: doing preliminary work for something that they intend to dedicate themselves to for the rest of their lives. Michelle Ciriacruz writes about the rigors -- and joys -- of fellowship training. [More]

Pediatrics Observer

Language is Not New to Newborns

Can babies tell noise apart from language? This and more on recent breakthroughs in pediatrics. [More]

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