1962
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1962.03050470022005
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Role of the Community Teaching Hospital in Graduate Medical Education

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“…Since medical schools, through their own university hospitals or affiliated hospitals, cannot offer enough places in their residency programs to take care of all medical graduates, community hospitals must be utilized for postgraduate medical education. Moreover, properly organized community hospitals can be excellent environments for the development of the family internist, since family medicine is emphasized in caring for the families of their community (11).…”
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“…Since medical schools, through their own university hospitals or affiliated hospitals, cannot offer enough places in their residency programs to take care of all medical graduates, community hospitals must be utilized for postgraduate medical education. Moreover, properly organized community hospitals can be excellent environments for the development of the family internist, since family medicine is emphasized in caring for the families of their community (11).…”
Section: Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%