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Systems-Based Practice and Practice-Based Learning for the General Psychiatrist: Old Competencies, New Emphasis

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All authors served on the Psychiatry Milestone Working Group of ACGME and received reimbursement for expenses related to that work. We have received no other compensation or incentive related to this article or its subject matter and declare no financial or other conflicts of interest.

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Widge, A.S., Hunt, J. & Servis, M. Systems-Based Practice and Practice-Based Learning for the General Psychiatrist: Old Competencies, New Emphasis. Acad Psychiatry 38, 288–293 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-014-0104-0

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