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The type of clinician you hope to be will guide the additional training (if any) that you pursue after residency. Learning new clinical skills or enlarging your impact as an educator, an advocate or a manager will keep your career fresh and invigorating.
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Kelly, S.F. (2021). Pursuing Additional Degrees or Training. In: Garrett, P.M., Yoon-Flannery, K. (eds) A Pediatrician’s Path. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75370-2_44
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