Maxwell Wintrobe, MD on Rounds With Residents

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Title Maxwell Wintrobe, MD on Rounds With Residents
Subject Universities; Utah; campus; medicine; students; Wintrobe; residents; classroom
Description Maxwell Wintrobe MD with Residents - The rigor of early education at the medical school bore the stamp of Dr. Wintrobe, who suggested to faculty in 1946 that misspelling and illegibility on tests should be counted against students, that all exams should be written in ink and that medical students should pay more attention to their dress during school hours. He also demanded more than book smarts from his students. "A good doctor needs to be more than a mechanic," he said. "He has to know something about the world and about people."
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
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Relation History of the Health Sciences Collection, University of Utah
Rights Management Copyright © 2015, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Relation is Part of How the West Won Medicine: Chapter 1
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ID 1036211
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jd8604
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