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Volume 338:335 January 29, 1998 Number 5
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 by Iglehart, J. K.
To the Editor: I enjoyed John Iglehart's report on the recent Private Sector Conference at Duke University (June 19 issue).1 However, I must take issue with his assertion that "Duke . . . has an academic medical center with no major academic competitor." That is tantamount to suggesting that Coach Mike Krzyzewski's Blue Devils have no in-state basketball competition. Now remind me, which Atlantic Coast Conference team went to the Final Four last year?


Douglas J. Robertson, M.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

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  1. Iglehart J. Listening in on the Duke University Private Sector Conference. N Engl J Med 1997;336:1827-1831. [Free Full Text]

 
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