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Published on: November 26, 2015
An ethical argument for preserving medical trainee authorship
Monica L Lypson1, Ingrid Philibert
1Associate editor, Journal of Graduate Medical Education; professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Medical Education, and assistant dean of graduate medical education, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and staff physician, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan; mlypson@umich.edu. Senior vice president of field activities and executive managing editor, Journal of Graduate Medical Education, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago, Illinois.
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