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Morris Traube, M.D.

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2002 - Winter

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Morris Traube, M.D., professor of medicine (digestive diseases) and director of the GI Procedure Center, recently graduated with the highest grade point average in the history of Quinnipiac University School of Law, and has been appointed an adjunct professor there. Traube completed his law degree in three years while continuing his clinical practice and administrative responsibilities at Yale. Over the years, Traube, who holds an M.S. in Talmudic studies and rabbinic ordination, has lectured on Jewish medical ethics. During a sabbatical 10 years ago he considered studying the relationship between Jewish law and general law, in the context of clinical medicine.
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