What does it feel like to be a medical student during the third
year -- the first "true" year of medical school, when eager-eyed
but utterly ignorant apprentice physicians are released from the
library and unleashed on unsuspecting patients? How does one manage
to appear even remotely competent after dropping a ten-pound
ovarian tumor on the floor? Steven Hatch seeks to explain these
questions, providing readers with the texture of this crucial
period for a nascent physician.
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