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Institute of Medicine (IOM) Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press
Perspectives on the Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System: A program review. Institute of Medicine (IOM), Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press 2001
Replicating success: Developing a standard FETP curriculum
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Strengthening field-based training in low and middle-income countries to build public health capacity: Lessons from Australia's Master of Applied Epidemiology program
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Roundtable: Problems and progress in public health education
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