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Research ArticleFamily Medicine and the Health Care System

Osteopathic Research in Family Medicine

Stephen K. Stacey and Peter H. Seidenberg
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2024, jabfm.2023.230482R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2023.230482R1
Stephen K. Stacey
From the Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Director of Osteopathic Education, La Crosse-Mayo Family Medicine Residency Program, Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse, WI (SKS); Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine Director of Medical Student Research, LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine, Shreveport, LA (PHS).
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Peter H. Seidenberg
From the Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Director of Osteopathic Education, La Crosse-Mayo Family Medicine Residency Program, Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse, WI (SKS); Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine Director of Medical Student Research, LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine, Shreveport, LA (PHS).
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