Abstract
There is a gratifying increase in the amount of Outpatient Department experience that is provided for graduate and undergraduate students of pediatrics in many medical centers at present. Clearly this must in no way be thought of as a substitute but rather as a way of complementing and enhancing the experience gained in the care of the hospitalized child. Also, it is necessary that those of us who are enthusiastic about providingincreasingamounts of this type of training scrutinize thecontentand thequalityof the experience so we do not find ourselves in the position of being good salesmen for poor merchandise. It can only harm the cause of ambulatory pediatrics if we snatch a resident off an active, stimulating inpatient service full of fascinating diagnostic problems and let him loose in a cubicle in the Outpatient Department to see hordes of ill-assorted patients in insufficient time with

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