Veterans Affairs Health Care System as Cardiology Training Site: A Fellow’s Perspective

[...]perhaps most important, the authors' premise that post-graduate training in cardiology at VA sites should replicate that which fellows receive as part of their core training at their respective academic health center is somewhat short-sighted. [...]the VA learning experience is one that co...

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Cardiovascular disease
Continuity of care
Education
Education, Medical, Graduate
Expenditures
Health care delivery
Health care policy
Heart attacks
Heart surgery
Historic documents
Hospitals
Hospitals, Veterans
Mortality
Patients
Quality
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