PEDIATRICS Vol. 32 No. 5 November 1963, pp. 938
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International Opportunities for Experience

B. J. SIEBENTHAL M.D.

This letter is sent in order to point out to all pediatricians that there is an important place in the international medical picture for the "short-term" specialist. This I suspected for several years, and, after spending four months in Lahore, Pakistan, during the past winter, I am convinced more than ever that this is true. I am also convinced that the specialties, including pediatrics, have a real international obligation as well as a national one.