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Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Vol 96, Issue 4, 235-235
Copyright © 1996 by American Osteopathic Association

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Ambulatory care training standards for continuity of care in osteopathic family medicine

FD Winters, S Zonia, JN Cook, DL Dora, and CT Meyer

The authors developed statewide standards of excellence for ambulatory care training in an osteopathic medical consortium of family medicine residency programs. A total of 16 osteopathic family medicine residency programs joined with the Michigan State University-College of Osteopathic Medicine to form the Consortium for Osteopathic Graduate Medical Education Training (COGMET) Family Medicine Division. Standards were developed and implemented on a statewide basis for all member residency programs. Initial qualitative evaluations discovered minor as well as more substantive noncompliance after a 6-month trial. Results from longitudinal quantitative evaluations will determine the effectiveness of these standards.





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