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Presidential address| Volume 113, ISSUE 5, P537-540, May 1989

Sabbatical leave: An important mechanism for revitalizing faculty

  • Patrick J. Mulrow
    Correspondence
    Reprint requests: Patrick J. Mulrow, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH 43699.
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    From the Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College of Ohio Toledo, Ohio, USA
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