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Medical school dermatology curriculum: Are we adequately preparing primary care physicians
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 06/24/09
Hansra NK et al. - Seventeen content areas can be divided into 3 categories: dermatologic topics that are important and adequately taught, topics that are unimportant, and a group of important, yet inadequately taught content areas. This latter group should be further integrated into dermatology curricula at U.S. medical schools.
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