"Doctors' Diaries,"
the 21-year doc project concluding tomorrow on
Nova,
draws rave reviews from
Baltimore Sun TV critic
David Zurawik. He writes: "The editing is superb in its fluidity. In fact, I do not believe I have ever seen a PBS documentary that was more perfectly edited. As a viewer, you feel like you are skating along on a perfect sheet of words and imagery, and then, boom, suddenly [producer-director Michael] Barnes stops you in your tracks to make a major point about the price that must be paid to join the medical priesthood.
" The project follows seven Harvard Medical School students, beginning in 1987, through their education, internships, professional careers and personal lives.
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