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. 2016 Jul-Aug;131(4):637-49.
doi: 10.1177/0033354916662224.

Characteristics and Career Intentions of MD-MPH Program Graduates: A National Cohort Study

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Characteristics and Career Intentions of MD-MPH Program Graduates: A National Cohort Study

Dorothy A Andriole et al. Public Health Rep. 2016 Jul-Aug.
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Flow diagram of Pre-Medical College Admission Test Questionnaire (PMQ) respondents during 2001–2006 in an analysis of MD program graduates and MD-MPH program graduates in the United States through 2012

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