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Vol. 243 No. 9, pp. 841-989, March 7, 1980
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Medical education in the United States
JAMA. 1980;243:841-989.
Recent events of special interest to medical education
C. H. Ruhe
JAMA. 1980;243:842-846.
Continuing medical education: the infinite phase of the continuum
M. E. Johnson
JAMA. 1980;243:927-929.
Can we afford maximum quality in medical educational materials?
L. L. Leveridge
JAMA. 1980;243:929-930.
'If we're so good, why aren't we better?' Social expectations of medicine in the 1980s
D. E. Detmer
JAMA. 1980;243:930-931.
AMA's role in recognizing new health occupations
J. J. Fauser
JAMA. 1980;243:931.


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