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Halsted's Hands - Halsted's Hands Spring 2012
Halsted's Hands Spring 2012
WHERE SURGERY LEADERS BEGIN
The philosophy governing Halsted training since its inception has been to teach young physicians to be the best surgeons and best leaders, who will then go forth and continue the tradition.
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Selwyn Vickers has carried the Halsted torch to both the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Minnesota.
The philosophy governing Halsted training since its inception has been to teach young physicians to be the best surgeons and best leaders, who will then go forth and continue the tradition.
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Selwyn Vickers has carried the Halsted torch to both the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Minnesota.
Articles in this Issue
Cover Story
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The philosophy governing Halsted training since its inception has been to teach young physicians toe the best surgeons and best leaders, who will then go forth and continue the tradition.
My Turn
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital's new clinical buildings are marvelous indeed.
Pam's Ponderings
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Both women and men should emerge from surgical training with equal confidence.
Beyond the Dome
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Associate Professor of Surgery and Medicine (Medical Oncology), Yale University School of MedicineAs a medical student at Johns Hopkins, Julie Ann Sosa had planned to specialize in internal medicine. Then she met former surgery director John Cameron.
The Halsted Resident's Fund
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To help enrich the educational experience of today's surgery residents, consider donating to the Halsted Residents Fund
On the Wards
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Why a surgeon in training interrupted his clinical education to pursue two years of laboratory research.
Class Notes
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This year, 19 students matched to begin the Halsted surgical training program in July 2012.