Nation--™s First Addiction Medicine Residencies Accredited

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Nation--™s First Addiction Medicine Residencies Accredited

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The American Board of Addiction Medicine Foundation today accredited 10 training programs, the nation--™s first post-graduate addiction medicine residencies for physicians. The Foundation also released its Program Requirements and Curriculum Objectives, national guidelines for addiction medicine residencies.

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