The Residency I

Abstract
THE answer to the question — What and How Much? — would be very much easier for a residency in one of the circumscribed specialties than for a residency in internal medicine. It was not an accident that examining boards were established in fields such as ophthalmology before the founding of the American Board of Internal Medicine. It is possible for one man to encompass most of the available knowledge concerning the eyes. Moreover, one of the chief goals of a residency in ophthalmology must be the development of adequate technical skill to deal with the diseases of this precious . . .

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