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NeoReviews Vol.10 No.5 2009 e217
© 2009 American Academy of Pediatrics
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As a result of his early research activity, he became a "world traveler" who had a profound interest in the pediatric problems of many different countries, but in particular those of the developing world. This is exemplified by his volunteering in 1963 to lead the first batch of medical teachers in an exchange program between Edinburgh University and the University of Baroda in Gujarat state in India, which was sponsored by the World Health Organization. He took his wife and two children to live there for a year and made a very important contribution.
Jim may have developed a taste for travel soon after finishing medical school. He entered medical school in Edinburgh
* Editor-in-Chief, NeoReviews; Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif
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