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The challenging case conference

An integrated approach to resident education and support

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Received from the Primary Care Internal Medicine Program, Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

Supported in part by a grant from Bureau of Health Professions, HRSA, USPHS (PE15262).

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Burack, R.C., Butler, R., Frankel, R. et al. The challenging case conference. J Gen Intern Med 6, 355–359 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02597438

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