Abstract
In the rush to train primary-care physicians, the bioscience tradition must remain inviolate. At the same time, however, academic medicine should recognize that the actual practice of medicine has a special content and operational philosophy that is indispensable for patient care and in which, therefore, every student should be versed.
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