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Graduate training usually includes an initial assessment early on and a written thesis and oral defence at the end. The only milestones that characterize postdoctoral training, however, are publications and fellowship/job applications. Caveman believes that this does not constitute a good training programme. On p. 2253, he argues that more effort should be made to assess post-docs periodically so that they have an idea of how far they have progressed.
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