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On becoming an OB/GYNFrom: R. Daniel Braun (rBraun@IUNET.IUPUI.EDU)Wed Aug 28 12:04:12 1996
Thought 1. Don't !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thought 2. If we haven't changed your mind, follow Dr. Joe's thoughts. Thought 3. See a Shrink quick ! Seriously, Get GREAT GRADES, Get GREAT GRADES, Get GREAT GRADES, Get GREAT GRADES, and most important Get GREAT GRADES. And don't slack up when you get to Medical School, because OB/GYN is one of the most sought after residencies. We receive 500 applications for 11 positions. We interview about 100 applicants. We have 11 positions.
-- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG "Don't look back, Clinical Professor they might be gainin." Department of OB/GYN Satchel Paige Indiana U. School of Medicine OBGYN.net, International Representative, U.S. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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