Jiang argues that apprenticeship would produce better doctors than elite credential pipelines because practical work teaches better than school status.
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Jiang argues that apprenticeship would produce better doctors than elite credential pipelines because practical work teaches better than school status.
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"...history, how did we learn? If you want to become a doctor, what did you do? The answer is experience, do it, right? Let..."
"...like wash the floor, okay? But you're going to observe the doctor, and then eventually the doctor's going in to tell you how to..."
"...help the people who are injured. And it could be like doctors, it could be emergency personnel, it could be relatives, right? And then..."
"...student who great is better at programming in business some become doctors but Indians as a demographic are very successful then you have the..."
"...made a lot of money as a lawyer or as a doctor, but I recognized that, you know what, if I just stay where..."
"...you'll burn yourself and you might have to go to a doctor and we will feel pain if you hurt yourself. Okay? So the..."
"It is less easy to refute the idea that the doctor forces a reminiscence of this word on the patient, that he influences him..."
"...wings. Her illness is apparently objective and involuntary, as even her doctor will be obliged to testify, and it enables her to employ without..."
"...placebo effect is basically you feel really sick. And you're like, doctor, doctor, I'm really sick. I'm gonna die. Is there any medicine that..."
"...you do, do not dissect my brain. So of course, a doctor steals his brain and cuts it into different pieces, okay? Now, let..."
"...get to the top. Because at the top is this magic doctor who can save your son. Okay? That's team three. Team four is..."
"...game. Same thing with hospitals. The brown is the growth in doctors. You can see it's pretty steady, but look at the administrators, okay?..."
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