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With this encouragement, and also that of my students, who gave me an award for teaching in the same manner that the reviewer criticized, I decided to form the MedMaster publishing company, with the publishing of Clinical Neuroanatomy MRS in 1979. There may be a small group of medical students who might enjoy the sophomoric humor, but most of these students have been frozen socially since the sixth grade and do not represent the medical student community.” One reviewer wrote “the inane examples - alone would alienate both faculty and students. My first book, Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple was rejected by multiple publishers, some of whom felt it was too short, or that its humor and mnemonics were not professional. ![]() I moved on to teaching at the U of M, where I am currently Professor Emeritus, and taught Neuroanatomy and Family Medicine to medical students for 25 years. After graduating from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1967, I eventually practiced Neurology, Ophthalmology, and Family Medicine at one time or another, in addition to engaging in research in neuronal development and regeneration at the NIH, New York Medical College, and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
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