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    The Cost of Third-Year Clerkships at Large Nonuniversity Teaching Hospitals by Weinberg, Ethel, O'Sullivan, Patricia, Boll, Arthur G, Nelson, Theodore R

    “…Background.—Large nonuniversity teaching hospitals are major providers of the clinical training component of undergraduate medical education, yet little…”
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    Measuring the costs of primary care education in the ambulatory setting by Boex, J R, Boll, A A, Franzini, L, Hogan, A J, Irby, D, Meservey, P M, Rubin, R M, Seifer, S D, Veloski, J J

    Published in Academic medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…In 1995, the authors obtained cost, operations, and educational activity data from 98 ambulatory care sites across the United States in which primary care…”
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    Students' Educational Activities During Clerkship by O'Sullivan, P S, Weinberg, E, Boll, A G, Nelson, T R

    Published in Academic medicine (01-04-1997)
    “…Logs completed by 201 medical students in third-year clerkships at nine community-based hospitals indicated students received 6.5 hours of teaching with an…”
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    Understanding the Costs of Ambulatory Care Training by Boex, James R, Blacklow, Robert, Boll, Arthur, Fishman, Linda, Gamliel, Sandy, Garg, Mohan, Gilchrist, Valerie, Hogan, Andrew, Meservey, Patricia, Pearson, Steven, Politzer, Robert, Veloski, J. Jon

    Published in Academic medicine (01-09-1998)
    “…Describes a model for ambulatory health care training that makes it easier to generalize about and quantify educational costs. The model is built around two…”
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    Ambulatory care growth: implications for academic organizations by Boll, A, Moore, A J, Brown, J P, Kershaw, J H, Flanigan, B E

    Published in The Journal of ambulatory care management (01-04-1997)
    “…This article discusses the implications of the dramatic growth of outpatient activity in academic health care organizations, and, more broadly, in all forms of…”
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