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Family Medicine|March 16, 2021
Mentoring Requires TrustArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 10, 2011
In praise of conventional research methods for medical education researchArch G Mainous
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|December 2, 2022
Re: Impact of Geodemographic Factors on Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute, Uncomplicated Bronchitis or Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|April 19, 2018
Let's Reconceptualize How Leadership Training Fits With Teamwork and CooperationArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 14, 2023
Is There a Better Way to Produce a Health Workforce for the Population?Arch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 13, 2020
Increasing Research in Residency: The Elusive GoalArch G Mainous
Frontiers in Medicine|February 8, 2021
Maintaining a Sufficient Primary Care Workforce: A Problem We Should Not HaveArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|January 8, 2004
Moving forward in knowledge on the process of primary care: convergence rather than parallelism in scholarship (hopefully)Arch G Mainous
Family Medicine|March 18, 2022
Future Challenges for Family Medicine Education ResearchArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 28, 2003
The importance of track records in developing family medicine researchArch G Mainous
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Family Medicine|March 16, 2021
Mentoring Requires TrustArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 10, 2011
In praise of conventional research methods for medical education researchArch G Mainous
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|December 2, 2022
Re: Impact of Geodemographic Factors on Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute, Uncomplicated Bronchitis or Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|April 19, 2018
Let's Reconceptualize How Leadership Training Fits With Teamwork and CooperationArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 14, 2023
Is There a Better Way to Produce a Health Workforce for the Population?Arch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 13, 2020
Increasing Research in Residency: The Elusive GoalArch G Mainous
Frontiers in Medicine|February 8, 2021
Maintaining a Sufficient Primary Care Workforce: A Problem We Should Not HaveArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|January 8, 2004
Moving forward in knowledge on the process of primary care: convergence rather than parallelism in scholarship (hopefully)Arch G Mainous
Family Medicine|March 18, 2022
Future Challenges for Family Medicine Education ResearchArch G Mainous
Family Medicine|February 28, 2003
The importance of track records in developing family medicine researchArch G Mainous
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