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Measuring Awareness, Interest, and Involvement in the Osteopathic Community Through Board Certification: A Survey of DO Residents in ACGME-Accredited Training Programs
Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 06/29/09
Scott SC et al. - Leaders within the osteopathic medical profession have expressed ongoing concerns about the viability of the profession's distinct osteopathic identity. Using a one-page, 12-item survey, the authors queried ACGME-trained family practice residents regarding their interest in formal membership, continuing medical education activities, and specialty board certification options within the osteopathic medical profession.
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