A 3-Year M.D. — Accelerating Careers, Diminishing Debt

In recent decades, the length of medical training has increased, slowing the entry of new physicians into practice. Experiments with 3-year medical schools, like the one at New York University, attempt to address this delay. It's been more than 100 years since Abraham Flexner proposed the curre...

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Hauptverfasser: Abramson, Steven B, Jacob, Dianna, Rosenfeld, Melvin, Buckvar-Keltz, Lynn, Harnik, Victoria, Francois, Fritz, Rivera, Rafael, Hopkins, Mary Ann, Triola, Marc, Grossman, Robert I
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