PEDIATRICS Vol. 31 No. 1 January 1963, pp. 161-162
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Dissatisfaction with Pediatrics

PHOEBE HUDSON M.D.

I cannot resist a letter to you concerning the booklet "Careers in Pediatrics" which was published in The New Physician and sent to members of the Academy.

I am compelled to take issue with the article by Dr. McKay entitled Dissatisfactions With Pediatrics. First of all, I feel the selection of Dr. McKay (a fine fellow and excellent doctor) is wrong. His subject deals with the practice of pediatrics in which he is not engaged—much as he might wish to have us think so. It's always the same.