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Volume 340:1516 May 13, 1999 Number 19
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A New Format for Grand Rounds

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To the Editor: For many years, our divisional grand round, like most others, was a once-weekly session with one speaker.1,2,3,4 To increase its attractiveness to a broader audience (students, researchers, and other health professionals), we developed a new format, based on several premises: that presentations should appeal to a broad range of attendees, that several short presentations on a topic hold the listeners' attention better than one long presentation, that senior faculty should speak more often on important subjects (especially those rarely covered in medical journals and books), and that a conference should start and run precisely on time.

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