PEDIATRICS Vol. 93 No. 4 April 1994, pp. 601
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OUR BRIEF MOMENT OF CERTITUDE

You will all remember it, even though it lasted for only a brief period, the span of time between the final examinations and the first week of internship. It was that best of all possible times in our lives, the moment when we knew absolutely everything about everything. And, for most of us, certainly for me, it was the last moment of its kind in a professional lifetime.

Ever since, it has been one confusing ignorance after another..