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Annals of Family Medicine 2:S65-S74 (2004)
© 2004 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.136

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Task Force Report 3. Report of the Task Force on Continuous Personal, Professional, and Practice Development in Family Medicine

Warren A. Jones, MD1, Robert F. Avant, MD2, Nancy Davis, PhD3, John Saultz, MD4 and Paul Lyons, MD5

1 Chair, Task Force 3, Jackson, Miss
2 Vice Chair, Task Force 3, Lexington, Ky
3 Staff Executive, Task Force 3, Leawood, Kan
4 Member, Task Force 3, Portland, Ore
5 Member, Task Force 3, Philadelphia, Pa



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Figure 1. Iterative relationship between the academic community and the practice community for continual improvement of clinical practice in family medicine.

 


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Figure 2. Illustration of the relationship among the science of family medidne, continuous improvement, and innovation in clinical delivery system for famiy physician.

 





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