Halsted's Hands Spring 2011
DEEP IN THE HEART OF HOPKINS
They may hang their hats in Texas, but this three-generation clan will always find a warm welcome in Baltimore.
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From left: Family patriarch Denton Cooley, Laura Fraser, Helen Fraser, Will Fraser, Louise Cooley Fraser, Gracie Fraser, Charlie Fraser and Chuck Fraser
They may hang their hats in Texas, but this three-generation clan will always find a warm welcome in Baltimore.
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From left: Family patriarch Denton Cooley, Laura Fraser, Helen Fraser, Will Fraser, Louise Cooley Fraser, Gracie Fraser, Charlie Fraser and Chuck Fraser
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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They may hang their hats in Texas, but the Cooley-Fraser clan will always find a warm welcome in Baltimore.
My Turn
Pam's Ponderings
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The changing regulations for residents' duty hours may pose challenges, but the Halsted Residency Program at Johns Hopkins will still produce surgeons who are among the best-trained in the world.
Beyond the Dome
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Today the program director for general surgery at Vanderbilt, John Tarpley shares memories and lessons from his days as surgical resident at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
On the Wards
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How a new program helps create advocates for patients who need a kidney transplant.
The Halsted Residents Fund
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Even small donations can enrich the educational experience of Johns Hopkins surgery residents.
Class Notes
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Students who matched to begin their surgical training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in July 2011
