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Health Care Insider: How Graduate Medical Education Impacts Patient Care

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On this episode of Health Care Insider, we take a look at physician education after medical school. How is it funded and what impacts does it have on patient care? Dr. Brad Poss, the University of Utah’s associate dean of graduate medical education, joins Dr. Kyle Jones to answer these questions and talk about how the university is looking to innovate and improve the system to better service patients.
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On this episode of Health Care Insider, we take a look at physician education after medical school. How is it funded and what impacts does it have on patient care? Dr. Brad Poss, the University of Utah’s associate dean of graduate medical education, joins Dr. Kyle Jones to answer these questions and talk about how the university is looking to innovate and improve the system to better service patients.
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