
Discusses virtually all aspects of medical training, explaining what it means to become a physician and what it takes for a Black woman to succeed, as well as medical school application, internship, residency, and private practice
How does a medical student navigate the rigorous academic and professional landscape of physician training while overcoming systemic barriers? Toni Martin provides a comprehensive guide rooted in her personal experience as a Black woman in medicine. She outlines the sequential stages of medical training, from the initial application process through the complexities of internship, residency, and the transition into private practice. The text serves as both a practical manual and a cultural critique of the medical field.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the practical utility of this book for students seeking a realistic view of the medical career path. Experts highlight the value of the author's specific focus on the intersection of professional training and identity.
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
1984-09-04
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140073191
ISBN-13:
9780140073195
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