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A Guide to Becoming a Hospice Medical Director: Initial Decisions and Evaluations
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 06/04/09
Vandenberg E et al. - The demand for hospice medical directors is rapidly increasing. A logical, organized approach to the decision to become a medical director, along with a careful evaluation of the prospective hospice, will lead to the highest satisfaction for all parties.
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