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A year ago the graduate body for medical residents put into effect regulations limiting the number of hours medical residents can work. We revisit these regulations to see how patients, residents and education have been changed.
Mitchell Charap, Associate professor, clinical medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Program Director, Residency Program in Internal Medicine
Bryan Palmer, President, American Medical Student Association
Ingrid Philibert, Director of Field Activities, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, (ACGME)
Troy Madsen, resident, Ohio State University
How Chiquita Banana worked with environmentalists to reclaim its good name.
Gary Taylor, President of The Environment Group, and co-author of "Smart Alliance"
Patricia Scharlin, Vice President of The Environment Group, and co-author of "Smart Alliance"
Ready or not, the Olympics are here! Insights on the arenas, the athletes, the atmosphere and more, as Kojo is joined by roving correspondent Candy Thomson, sent to cover the Games for the Baltimore Sun.
Candy Thomson, Reporter, The Baltimore Sun
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