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Looking Back at the Value of the Internship

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Several years ago, we explored residents and fellows perceptives of the internship. They were done at the same time that discussions about the organization of radiology trainee years were under fruitful analysis and eventual change to the new format currently being introduced at the time of this writing. This report and the one to follow explore the relationship of the preliminary year to the subsequent residency interval and beyond. Each considers the effect on the various types of internships and their remembrance of them by senior residents and fellows.

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  1. Baker SR, Tialk G, Geannette C, Romero M. The value of the internship for radiologists. Acad Radiol. 2008;15:1210–5.

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Baker, S.R. (2014). Looking Back at the Value of the Internship. In: Notes of a Radiology Watcher. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01677-1_3

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