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  Vol. 282 No. 9, September 1, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Graduate Medical Education

JAMA. 1999;282:893-906.

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Appendix II, Table 1. Resident Physicians in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 1998



 
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Appendix II, Table 2. Programs and Resident Physicians in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 1998, by Number per 100,000 and by Region and State



 
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Appendix II, Table 3. Total Number of Resident Physicians and Resident Physicians in Program Year 1 Positions and in Graduate Year 1 Positions in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 1998



 
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Appendix II, Table 4. Citizenship Status of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) With No Prior US Graduate Medical Education (GME) in the First Year of an ACGME-Accredited or Combined Specialty GME Program, August 1, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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