Advice for authors from the editors of Perspectives on Medical Education
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L. Maggio | L. Lingard | L. Varpio | J. Cleland | M. Hay | J. Schönrock-Adema | E. Driessen | K. Winston | K. Kulasegaram | A. Nagler | M. Tolsgaard | Elise Paradis | A. Mørcke | Wendy C Y Hu
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