The work habits of more than two decades in private practice are slow to disappear — just ask Robert F. Corrigan.
The work habits of more than two decades in private practice are slow to disappear — just ask Robert F. Corrigan. "It's funny. I still catch myself jotting down how much time it took to do something," the Baylor College of Medicine VP and general counsel in Houston says.
June 13, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The work habits of more than two decades in private practice are slow to disappear — just ask Robert F. Corrigan.
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