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good morning im c fen division head of general internal medicine and its my pleasure to introduce this mornings Grand Rounds speakers dr. David Bates who is visiting from Harvard as the 28th annual Packer arrow memorial lecturer for our division dr. Bates is professor of medicine at Harvard and in the Harvard School of Public Health in the Department of Health Policy and management I will try and briefly introduce him he has a remarkable list of credentials he trained at Stanford undergrad medical school at Hopkins did his residency training in our neighborhood at OHSU and then went for fellowship at Harvard Brigham where hes remained on the faculty ever since and has been the head of the division of general internal medicine at the Brigham for nearly two decades and hes served as the medical director of clinical quality analysis for partners healthcare systems and co-director of the clinical effectiveness program there for many years and in the interim has served many high-level