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Sponsoring Institution Interests, Not National Plans, Shape Physician Workforce in the United States

Diane R. Rittenhouse, Alexandra S. Ament and Kevin Grumbach

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Abstract: Graduate medical education (GME) determines the composition and distribution of the physician workforce in the United States.

Keywords: Graduate medical education; health policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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