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Volume 339:567 August 20, 1998 Number 8
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Beyond "Safe"

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To the Editor: I was intrigued by an advertisement in the May 28 issue of the Journal, which read: "If a financially stable health care entity and a safe quality of life appeals to you, send your curriculum vitae to. . . ."

That phrase, "a safe quality of life," is so sophisticated, so clever, and so enticing. But beware, all young physicians seeking placement! It may cause you to miss the greatest experiences of your life.

Now retired and reflecting back, I am utterly grateful that I never saw or considered such appeals. Had I done so, I would . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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