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Rick Long1, Sean P David, Alicia Monroe
1Department of Family Medicine, Brown Medical School, USA. Rick_Long@mhri.org
Abstract:
The Brown Family Medicine fellowship programs share a common goal of nurturing the future leaders of our specialty. In a complex and demanding practice environment our fellowships have contributed to the development and propagation of an adept Family Medicine specialist. These fellowships endorse our specialty's broad approach to healthcare through addressing primary care and prevention, but also enhance the future of our field through melding the breadth of our discipline with the depth of expertise and the stewardship of responsible leadership.
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