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In Own Versions Of Hippocratic Oath, Students Reaffirm Importance Of The Patient
As they don their white coats for the first time, a new crop of medical students nationwide is聽taking an oath 鈥 but it may not be the one you think. The Hippocratic oath has been out of fashion for a while. It doesn鈥檛 actually say, 鈥渄o no harm,鈥 but it does pledge allegiance to mythical goddesses, among other things. In its place are modernized oaths, which combine the聽idea of 鈥渄o no harm鈥 with vows to remember both the聽human beings聽on the other end of the stethoscope and their聽social and financial well-being when treating them. (Bailey, 9/21)
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On Wednesday, Tufts is expected to announce a $15 million gift from the Jaharis Family Foundation that will relocate the anatomy laboratory to the third floor, double its size, and equip it with advanced digital imaging equipment. A portion of the donation will also provide scholarships for students starting careers in family practice. The plans, officials said, reinforce Tufts鈥 commitment to dissection as a bedrock aspect of medical education, even as digital technology can provide detailed images of every nook and cranny of human anatomy. (Freyer, 9/21)