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Developing Reflection and Collaboration in Translational Medicine Toward Patients and Unmet Medical Needs

This perspective article aims to highlight the importance of values-driven personal reflection and collaboration for effective translational medicine training. We frame the dilemma in translational medicine and provide an approach for solution emphasizing collaboration and co-creation for innovative...

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Published in:Frontiers in medicine 2019-05, Vol.6, p.94-94
Main Authors: Clay, Moira, Hiraki, Linda T, Lamot, Lovro, Medhat, Basma M, Sana, Salmaan, Small, Anita R
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