Frequently Asked Question: If the “profiled residency programs” participating in the National Project on the Community Benefits of Family Medicine Residency Programs are viewed as a “non-representative sample” of residencies, wouldn’t that invalidate some of the findings of the study? No, not if one understands the National Project’s objectives, and how the National Project advances [...]
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An important element of the National Project on the Community Benefits of Family Medicine Residency Programs is information secured from a group of residency programs that collaborate in the research projects of the Coastal Research Group. At the Second National Workshop on the Community Benefits of Family Medicine Residency Programs (held in Louisville in September, [...]
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25. May 2005
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