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An osteopathic prescription for medical education reform: Part 1. Curriculum and infrastructure
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Douglas L. Wood,
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July 1, 1997
Published Online: 1997-07-01
Published in Print: 1997-07-01
© 1997 American Osteopathic Association
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial Comments
- Unfiltered java may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- The drug raloxifene may not only reverse some of the damage done by osteoporosis
- Schools must be prepared as HIV-infected children are living longer and staying healthier
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