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Teaching Advanced Interviewing Skills to Residents: A Curriculum for Institutions with Limited Resources
Peter F. WeissmannUniversity of MinnesotaMedical School Department of Medicine P7 Hennepin County Medical CenterMinneapolis, MNUSACorrespondence[email protected]
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