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  Vol. 286 No. 16, October 24, 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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AAMC President Jordan J. Cohen, MD, Discusses "Champion of Medical Education"

Brian Vastag

JAMA. 2001;286:1957-1959.

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Washington—Tucked away in a leafy corner of the Foggy Bottom neighborhood here, the headquarters of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) could stand as a metaphor for the organization itself. A sturdy, traditional five-story office block faced with trendy salmon-colored bricks, the building sports a thoroughly modern interior, all shiny chrome and sparkling glass. A central atrium opens the space, brightening dozens of cubicles and offices.

As he talks about the fate of medical education, AAMC President Jordan J. Cohen, MD, projects a similar aura: grounded in tradition and embracing the future.


Executuve staff members of the AAMC stand by its logo. From left: Jeanne L. Mella; Paul F. Griner, MD (retired); David Korn, MD; Vanessa Northington Gamble, MD, PhD; David M. Witter, Jr; Kathleen S. Turner; Richard M. Knapp, PhD; Jordan J. Cohen, MD; Barbara S. Friedman; Robert M. Dickler; Robert L. Beran, PhD; Susan . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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