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The Sacred Art of Medical Teaching

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Many of us spoke these noble words on graduation from medical school as part of the original Hippocratic oath. Most students probably forgot them rather quickly in the heady days of graduation and at the start of their internship, if indeed they even paid attention to them in the first place.


 

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