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Old 11-27-2007, 20:53   #7
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Nancy has has many Turkish Post-Doctoral students, it is a huge plus for their careers if they are allowed to study with her; and they love her over there. Therefore, someone always volunteers to escort us around, and we usually accept. There is a 4 page website about Nancy below.

http://nancyandreasen.com/
Yes Sir, it is always nice to have the inside tour of a foreign place. I had such a benefit during a trip to Thailand and it really made a difference.

Thanks for the link. Interesting that Dr. Andreasen was an academic prior to med school and psychiatry. My major advisor during college was a fellow who was a psychiatrist before returning to Yale for his Phd in Romantic Lit. My own comprehensive exams to get out of college were in 17-19th Cent. Brit and American Literature and now I'm trying to carve a life out as a National Guard 18D. Also, a good friend (whose undergrad was English) earned his MDiv. during his MD and is now finishing up his psychiatry residency. I wonder if there is more than a topical trend here, that folks whose interests include religiously inspired poetry (Donne and the rest of the 17th cent. gang) might also include medicine and psychiatry? Heal the soul, heal the self? The things one considers on PS.com. . .

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