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Mike's radiology program director told him he could take 8 weeks of parental leave and that the American Board of Radiology would exempt him from making up this time. Mike's fellow residents were relieved that the extra on-call responsibility would not be distributed among them but rather would be covered by moonlighters. Unfortunately,
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Dr. Jagsi is an assistant professor of radiation oncology at the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor; and Dr. Tarbell is the director of the Center for Faculty Development and the Office of Women's Careers and a professor of radiation oncology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital; and Dr. Weinstein is the vice president for graduate medical education at the Partners HealthCare System and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital — both in Boston.
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