UCSF officials said this week that letters from students, staff, faculty and resident physicians at the school calling out the university’s response to a pro-Palestinian tent encampment, as well as the demonstrators’ views, do not reflect the views of the campus community.
More than 100 residents — medical-school graduates training to become doctors in a graduate medical-education program — from seven different specialties penned an anonymous letter Tuesday to UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood and three vice chancellors, saying they had failed to live up to the school’s values in dealing with protestors.
“Residents have a lot less protections within the medical system,” the resident said. “We’re still in the process of making our way into academia or other parts of medicine ... we need these jobs in order to get out of debt and to pursue our futures.” Ex // Top Stories What does Memorial Day mean when we’re fighting over memory itself? We are a nation of world-class forgetters
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