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"Beginning with one single resident in 1965, the Orthopedic Resident Educational Traning Program of Howard University Hospital (HUH) has now grown to include 20 residents, 20 staff members and 7 affiliated hospitals.
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"... Dr. Julius Neviaser assumed the chair of the Orthopaedic Division in 1943 and advanced the level of residency training. As a result, the program was fully accredited by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. This made Freedmen's Hospital the only institution in the country where Negroes could routinely obtain approved training..."
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