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UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING OF DERMATOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATESPRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
FRANCIS EUGENE SENEAR, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1939;40(2):175-184.
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At this time I wish to thank the members of the association for the opportunity which has been given me to serve as its president. I am deeply conscious of the responsibilities associated with this honor and trust that the sixty-second meeting of the association will meet the high standards of previous sessions.
Teaching interest in dermatology until recent years has been centered chiefly on the undergraduate aspects. In the past decade, however, attention has been focused on the training of postgraduate students. This change obviously has been the result of two factors: the increasing number of physicians desiring to enter the specialty and the splendid activities of the American Board of Dermatology and Syphilology.
In his presidential address before this association in 1922, Ormsby1 reported that there were approximately 300 physicians practicing dermatology and syphilology in the United States, a proportion of 1 to each 500 of the
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Read at the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the American Dermatological Association, Inc., Monte-Bello, Quebec, Canada, May 31, 1939.
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