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It has to be accepted that the modern undergraduate medical curriculum does not produce a doctor ready and able at once to undertake independent responsible practice in any field. It does, however, provide a basis on to which further vocational training is essential for family medicine as for any other special field.
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Young, K.H.M., Fry, J., Fabb, W.E. (1983). Vocational training for family medicine — useful or useless?. In: Fry, J. (eds) Common Dilemmas in Family Medicine. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9192-3_19
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