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Page 2 Duke Hospital, InterGom rf If. Weekly (’PC’s (eliiiieal-pathologieal conferences) offer both stu dent and staff a chance to study in detail patholof^ical findinf's gained from autopsies and to determine the decree of accuracy of diat^noses made on these patients. A break from the routine is afforded each v(“ar when the medical students take part in hie annual hospital disaster drill. Here some students are “victims” while classmates practice evaciuiting and treating casualties. 'V Lab work occupies a big part of the stiident’s time Practicing on each other, students become acquainted during the first and second years, but the knowledge with the many things a doctor can learn about his pa- gained here is used daily once the clinical years start. tient’s condition by close examination of the eye.
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