A new program to reward and retain volunteer clinical faculty at the Medical College of Wisconsin

BACKGROUND AND PROBLEM: Volunteer clinical faculty (VCF) are vital to the educational mission of medical schools. At the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), VCF are increasingly relied upon to meet clinical training needs in medical student and resident education. However, many VCF receive little or...

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Veröffentlicht in:Wisconsin medical journal (Madison, Wis.) Wis.), 2003, Vol.102 (2), p.34-37
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