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Zach Jarou, MD

Emergency Physician – ED Administration, Informatics, Quality, and Policy

Month: October 2015

Factors Important to Under-Represented Minority Applicants when Selecting an Emergency Medicine Residency Program

Posted on October 31, 2015December 31, 2016 by zachjarou

Presented at the 2015 ACEP Scientific Assembly Research Forum in Boston, MA

Factors Important to Under-Represented Minority Applicants when Selecting an Emergency Medicine Residency Program from Zach Jarou

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