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A Curriculum to Address Issues and Challenges of the Professional Developmenta Stage of Chief Residency

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Bandstra, B.S., Katz, M. & Huang, R.W. A Curriculum to Address Issues and Challenges of the Professional Developmenta Stage of Chief Residency. Acad Psychiatry 37, 18–22 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ap.10080123

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