Consumers, health delivery planners, and public officials are calling for patient-centered, primary care-based, cost-effective health care. The Asheville campus of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine has responded to this need by developing a longitudinal integrated clerkship that trains third-year medical students to provide such care.
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Heck, J. E., Latessa, R. A., & Beaty, N. (2014). The third-year longitudinal integrated clerkship at the Asheville campus of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. North Carolina Medical Journal, 75(1), 56–58. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.75.1.56
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