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Volumn 174, Issue 10, 2014, Pages 1649-1650
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Celebrating minimalism in residency training
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
AGGRESSIVENESS;
ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY;
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT;
CLINICAL PRACTICE;
COMMUNICATION SKILL;
COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS;
CONSCIOUSNESS;
CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT;
COST;
COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS;
CURRICULUM;
DECISION MAKING;
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM;
DIAGNOSTIC TEST;
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR;
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE;
GRADUATE;
HARM REDUCTION;
HEALTH BELIEF;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM;
HUMAN;
INTERNIST;
KNOWLEDGE;
LOW BACK PAIN;
MEDICARE;
MINIMALISM;
NOTE;
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
PATIENT CARE;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
PROGNOSIS;
RESIDENCY EDUCATION;
RESIDENTIAL CARE;
TEACHING;
UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION;
WATCHFUL WAITING;
EDUCATION;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE COST;
INTERNAL MEDICINE;
MALE;
MEDICAL EDUCATION;
PATIENT REFERRAL;
TRENDS;
UNNECESSARY PROCEDURE;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE COSTS;
HUMANS;
INTERNAL MEDICINE;
INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY;
MALE;
PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE PATTERNS;
REFERRAL AND CONSULTATION;
UNNECESSARY PROCEDURES;
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EID: 84908013386
PISSN: 21686106
EISSN: 21686114
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.3326 Document Type: Note |
Times cited : (9)
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References (8)
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