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Development and implementation of a writing program to improve resident authorship rates

PURPOSE.The development, implementation, and evaluation of a writing program with a formalized writing project as a component of postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) and postgraduate year 2 (PGY2) pharmacy residencies are described. SUMMARY.The writing program at Georgia Regents Medical Center/University of G...

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Published in:American journal of health-system pharmacy 2015-09, Vol.72 (17 Suppl 2), p.S53-S57
Main Authors: Clemmons, Amber Bradley, Hoge, Stephanie C, Cribb, Ashley, Manasco, Kalen B
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