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David Hurwitz (18 August 1905 - 22 February 1992), an American physician, professor of medicine, and researcher in the field of diabetes mellitus, is considered "the father of the community hospital teaching concept".〔The Boston Globe, February 24, 1992〕 == Medicine: training and early career == Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1905, David Hurwitz was a graduate of Boston English High School and Harvard College and graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1929. He interned at Boston City Hospital under such medical luminaries as George Minot (1934 Nobel laureate), Edwin Locke, Soma Weiss, William Bosworth Castle and Maxwell Finland.〔Maxwell Finland and William Bosworth Castle, ''The Harvard Medical Unit at Boston City Hospital History of the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory and the Harvard Medicalservices From Their Founding Until 1974'', Cambridge: Harvard University Press, (vol.1, 1982 ); (vol.2, 1983 ).〕〔(Annals of Internal Medicine ), Case Studies, 1 April 1967, p.742.〕 Hurwitz joined the teaching staff of Harvard Medical School in 1931 as a research fellow in obstetrics and was appointed clinical professor of medicine in 1967.
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