On reading the Supplement, "Pediatric Residency Training," I am struck by the disagreeable fact that the men we are seeking to modernize our pediatric residency training program are the same men largely responsible for our present manpower crisis. They are biased against practice and look upon it as a lower brand of medicine.
My reason for pointing this out is that the Council on Pediatric Practice of the American Academy of Pediatrics, in its booklet Looking Ahead, wisely recommends revising and upgrading the outpatient teaching programs.
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