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Match Rates into Family Medicine among Regional Medical Campus Graduates, 2007–2009

Winston Liaw, Craig Cheifetz, Sarina Luangkhot, Michael Sheridan, Andrew Bazemore and Robert L. Phillips
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2012, 25 (6) 894-907; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2012.06.110336
Winston Liaw
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
MD, MPH
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Craig Cheifetz
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
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Sarina Luangkhot
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
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Michael Sheridan
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
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Andrew Bazemore
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
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Robert L. Phillips
From Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, VA (WL, CC, SL, MS); and the Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (AB, RLP).
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Nov 2012, 25 (6) 894-907; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2012.06.110336

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