Graduate Education in Internal Medicine: A Resource Guide to Curriculum Development

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Abstract

This guide reflects the core content of the speciality, organized around competencies, presenting clinical manifestations and interpretive procedural skill expected of the general internist. These are organized into 23 sections including organ-based areas such as endocrinology, related specialities such as neurology, and other important domains, such as women's health and legal medicine.

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