Life After Being a Pathology Department Chair
Although there is a considerable literature on transition of faculty members to the position of department chair, there is a dearth of publications about transitioning from the chair to other activities including retirement. The Association of Pathology Chairs senior fellows (all of whom are former...
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Main Authors: | David N. Bailey MD (Author), Mary F. Lipscomb MD (Author), Fred Gorstein MD (Author), David Wilkinson MD, PhD (Author), Fred Sanfilippo MD, PhD (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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