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  Vol. 292 No. 9, September 1, 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Graduate Medical Education

JAMA. 2004;292:1099-1113.

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Appendix II, Table 1A. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003


 
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Appendix II, Table 1. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003


Appendix II, Table 1B. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003 (cont)


 
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Appendix II, Table 1. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003 (cont)


Appendix II, Table 1C. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003 (cont)


 
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Appendix II, Table 1. Resident Physicians on Duty in ACGME-Accredited and in Combined Specialty Graduate Medical Education (GME) Programs, August 1, 2003 (cont)


Appendix II, Table 2A. Programs and Resident Physicians on Duty . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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