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Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|October 26, 2023
Mental Health Care Use by Ethnicity and Preferred Language in a National Cohort of Community Health Center PatientsElena Byhoff, Dang H Dinh, Jennifer A Lucas, et al.
Family Medicine|April 23, 2024
Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot StudyM Patrice Eiff, Annie Ericson, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|April 12, 2023
Resident Visit Productivity and Attitudes About Continuity According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training StudyM Patrice Eiff, Annie Ericson, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|March 8, 2023
The Association Between Length of Training and Family Medicine Residents' Clinical Knowledge: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot StudyPatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Annie Ericson, et al.
Family Medicine|August 19, 2025
Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family MedicinePatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|March 19, 2026
Authors' Response to "When Scope Meets System: Reflections 6 Years After Residency"Patricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|June 17, 2025
The Impact of Length of Training on Clinical Preparedness Among New Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family MedicinePatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Annie Ericson, et al.
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Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|October 26, 2023
Mental Health Care Use by Ethnicity and Preferred Language in a National Cohort of Community Health Center PatientsElena Byhoff, Dang H Dinh, Jennifer A Lucas, et al.
Family Medicine|April 23, 2024
Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot StudyM Patrice Eiff, Annie Ericson, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|April 12, 2023
Resident Visit Productivity and Attitudes About Continuity According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training StudyM Patrice Eiff, Annie Ericson, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|March 8, 2023
The Association Between Length of Training and Family Medicine Residents' Clinical Knowledge: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot StudyPatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Annie Ericson, et al.
Family Medicine|August 19, 2025
Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family MedicinePatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|March 19, 2026
Authors' Response to "When Scope Meets System: Reflections 6 Years After Residency"Patricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Dang H Dinh, et al.
Family Medicine|June 17, 2025
The Impact of Length of Training on Clinical Preparedness Among New Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family MedicinePatricia A Carney, Steele Valenzuela, Annie Ericson, et al.
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