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The HBCU Medical School Visiting Professorship: A New Approach for Supporting Professional Development of Underrepresented Minority Faculty

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Campbell, K.M., Tumin, D. The HBCU Medical School Visiting Professorship: A New Approach for Supporting Professional Development of Underrepresented Minority Faculty. J Immigrant Minority Health 22, 221–222 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-020-00971-1

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