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Shared medical appointments: Increasing patient access without increasing physician hours
David L. Bronson, MD and Richard A. Maxwell, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 2004, 71 (5) 369-377;
David L. Bronson
Regional Medical Practice Division and the Department of General Internal Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Richard A. Maxwell
Department of Pediatrics, Cleveland Clinic Wooster, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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Shared medical appointments: Increasing patient access without increasing physician hours
David L. Bronson, Richard A. Maxwell
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