Enhancing military primary care research
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Enhancing military primary care research
Abstract
Military primary care resident research training varies widely among internal medicine, pediatrics, and family practice programs. The level of resident physician participation in clinical investigations appears to be less than 30% in the federal physician training system. This paper reviews the current research activity in the Army, Navy, and Air Force primary care programs. It also reports on the results of a research training workshop and offers strategies to enhance resident involvement in clinical investigations.
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