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Facilitating Scholarship: Creating the Atmosphere, Setting, and Teamwork for Research

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Principles and Practice of Research

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Sir William Osler, the legendary clinician-scholar-teacher, has identified patient care, teaching, and research as the three traditional functions of an academic clinical unit. He noted that scientific investigation, the most recent of the three, was often the first to suffer when resources were strained (1).

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McKneally, M.F., Mulder, D.S., Nachemson, A., Mosteller, F., McPeek, B. (1986). Facilitating Scholarship: Creating the Atmosphere, Setting, and Teamwork for Research. In: Troidl, H., Spitzer, W.O., McPeek, B., Mulder, D.S., McKneally, M.F. (eds) Principles and Practice of Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96942-3_6

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