Accreditation, Certification, and Licensure: How Six General Competencies are Influencing Medical Education and Patient Care
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Stephen H. Miller | P. Mazmanian | D. Davis | R. Galbraith | P. Schyve | N. Kahn | M. Kopelow | James N. Thompson | A. Aparicio
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