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The adaptive medical curriculum: A model for continuous improvement.
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The adaptive medical curriculum: A model for continuous improvement.
Quirk M, Chumley H. The adaptive medical curriculum: A model for continuous improvement. Med Teach. 2018 08; 40(8):786-790.
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