On becoming a clinician-scientist: The importance of mentorship and role models

Brent graduated from medicine (with distinction) from the University of Alberta in 1984, and subsequently trained in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto and in Critical Care at the University of Manitoba. He later did a post-doctoral fellowship in molecular/cellular biology at National Je...

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