Do Rural Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships Impact Choice of Residency Type and/or Permanent Community Practice in Surgery?
Purpose: Rural general surgery experiences during medical school appear to have influenced the decision of prospective general surgery applicants to pursue residency programs that provide rural surgery opportunities. This is an analysis of a single cohort, rural-focused, longitudinal integrated cle...
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Main Authors: | Bennett J. Maki, Karen C. Riley, Raymond Christensen, Kirby Clark, Paula M. Termuhlen |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bc617f6d0d19404ca77d9a04b1f54df9 |
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