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Health Care Reform and Psychologists in Medical Schools: Stress, Challenge, and Change

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Psychologists from 45 academic health science centers throughout the United States and Canada gathered at Georgetown University for a national conference November 2–5, 1995 organized by the Association of Medical School Psychologists. This paper introduces the proceedings of that conference described in the next four articles in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings[Volume 4, number 1]. Papers prepared by the working groups focus upon clinical services, education and training, research, and governance and administration within the academic medical setting.

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Martin, R., Belar, C.D., Linton, J. et al. Health Care Reform and Psychologists in Medical Schools: Stress, Challenge, and Change. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 4, 3–4 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026215616788

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