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Managerial model of the attending physician

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Received from the Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University; and the Ambulatory Care and Medical Services, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

Presented in part at the third annual SREPCIM Northwest Regional Meeting, January 23, 1987, Portland, Oregon.

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Reuler, J.B. Managerial model of the attending physician. J Gen Intern Med 2, 341–343 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02596171

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