Effectiveness of Training Primary Care Internal Medicine Residents in Etonogestrel Implants and Impact on Their Future Practice: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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L. Holaday | J. Deluca | M. Gover | M. Gold | Jennifer Stella | S. Iyer | Erin Goss
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