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Medical schools revise curricula to adapt to changing world

Student Aaron Laviana helped overhaul Georgetown's curriculum.

At George Washington University's medical school, a third-year class began including a trip to Capitol Hill last November so students could listen to politicians and experts debate the changing health-care system. Full Article at The Washington Post

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