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10 2 72 (Junior Year) Patient has no physical complaints at this time and is elated that he won ' t be required to attend classes from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. anymore. However, he is concerned about Anesthesiology and Dermatology courses which haven ' t yet materialized. He thinks that perhaps three general practice preceptorships may be overdoing it a bit but he is looking forward to handling his own patients at 20th Street. He is very disappointed with specialty clinics, but imagines his rotations can ' t get any worse. He slates that the curriculum changes are an improvement but they were too late, too few. and too infr SUBJECTIVE: equent. He is slightly upset that he was assigned his Junior elective but Cost la vie. OBJECTIVE: Patient seen at Barth Pavillion and appears to be healthy, but has changed remarkably in appearance. He has grown a moustache and goatee and his hair is quite a bit longer. His sideburns now extend below the forbidden point — below his earlobes. His stethoscope is curled in his left side pocket and his pediatric ophthalmoscope hangs from his chest pocket. A number of books are stuffed into his right side pocket and he carries a little black bag with tongue blades protruding. He has been seen at a number of area hospitals with his preceptor and is reported to be working as an extern in his spare time. He appears quite a bit calmer and has acquired some degree of confidence especially in H 8 P ' s. but feels lacking in Pharmacology. Pt. has lost contact with most or his classmates but hopes to renew friendships when he returns from his rural preceptorship in Dew Drop. Mississippi. He plans to take a trip In the spring to survey prospective hospitals for internship.
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