Abstract
YOUR kind invitation to talk this evening about today's trends in medical education was one I was happy to accept — not because I have any pet convictions to fan, but rather because I hoped an attempt to organize my own thoughts on the subject might be profitable. When one spends most of his time in the administrative details of a medical school, the opportunity to come up for air should be seized with gratitude, and I can think of no place in which I would rather come up for air than here in Worcester.Worcester has always been a . . .

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