Residency Program Characteristics and Individual Physician Practice Characteristics Associated With Family Physician Scope of Practice.

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Published in Acad Med on October 01, 2019

Authors

Anastasia J Coutinho1, Zachary Levin, Stephen Petterson, Robert L Phillips, Lars E Peterson

Author Affiliations

1: A.J. Coutinho was, when this research occurred, a third-year family medicine resident, Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program, Santa Rosa, California. Z. Levin was, when this research occurred, research assistant, Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC. S. Petterson is research director, Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC. R.L. Phillips Jr is executive director, Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care, Washington, DC. L.E. Peterson is vice president of research, American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky.

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