Defining the Future of Academic Medicine Globally: How U.S. Universities Should Step Up to the Plate By Michelle Morse, MD, MPH Citation
As health systems are challenged to meet the needs of target populations, we have become more conscious of interdependencies and how these interdependencies need to be managed. This edition speaks to transparency, dissemination, and harmonization in terms of developing collaborative relationships among professionals, communities, and global initiatives.
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Defining the Future of Academic Medicine Globally: How U.S. Universities Should Step Up to the Plate By Michelle Morse, MD, MPH Citation
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