It was easy to rent an affordable apartment or little house, and you didn't have to provide much of any personal info.Ī huge difference in schools and attitudes was that adults looked the other way when kids were bullied. You didn't have to have a college degree to get a job you could live on, and college debt was very low. I was given Stanford-Binet IQ tests, too.
We took Iowa tests yearly, and in high school in the '70s I took PSAT and SAT and AP tests.
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His own research interests include the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and other skeletal disorders, clinical biomarkers, and thyroid dysfunction. Prior to the K program he started and directed the CTSI-funded Resident Research Training Program at UCSF. He currently serves as the Director of the CTSI-funded K Scholar Program which provides clinical and translational research training, mentoring and funding to promising UCSF faculty from all schools and departments. As an executive member of the San Francisco Coordinating Center, he direct the Endpoints and Medication Coding Groups. Bauer has been a clinician-investigator in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF since 1992, where he maintains a general medicine practice (Mt Zion), teaches students, residents and junior faculty, and is active in clinical research.