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Developing a Career in Global Health: Considerations for Physicians-in-Training and Academic Mentors

Global health is an expansive field, and global health careers are as diverse as the practice of medicine, with new paths being forged every year. Interest in global health among medical students, residents, and fellows has never been higher. As a result, a greater number of these physicians-in-trai...

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Published in:Journal of graduate medical education 2012-09, Vol.4 (3), p.301-306
Main Authors: Nelson, Brett D, Kasper, Jennifer, Hibberd, Patricia L, Thea, Donald M, Herlihy, Julie M
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