Osteopathic medicine's bold plan for physician training
Residency Program Alert, January 1, 2014
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Clinical experience begins in the first year of medical school. Students advance through training when they demonstrate mastery of key skills. The transition from medical school to residency is seamless, allowing motivated students to shave time off training and become primary care physicians in as few as five years.
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