Changing the Internal Medicine Residency

  1. GEORGE L. BLACKBURN, M.D., Ph.D.
  1. Harvard Medical School;
    Boston, MA 02215

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    To the editor: Annals has been generous in contributing educational and scientific data on nutrition and internal medicine. I write to express concern that the proposed changes in internal medicine training would omit nutrition. Schroeder and colleagues ( 1 ) warn that internal medicine residencies risk becoming obsolete if they do not adjust to changing patterns in medical practice. The authors argue primarily for a shift of training from medical wards and intensive care units to outpatient settings and surgical consultations. Indeed, a strong argument is made for changes in the training program.

    I was particularly concerned about Table 1,

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