Blog: Are med school grads prepared to practice?

“We had all endured four years of medical school, and we believed that all our lectures, exams and national standardized tests had made us ready to be real physicians, or at least capable interns. But the reality was that in some cases, we were unable to carry out even the most routine duties,” Pauline W. Chen, MD, wrote in a New York Times blog post last week.

Source: New York Times