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Report of the Ancillary Subcommittee [for the Committee for the Study of Physical Facilities for the Health Sciences]

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Report of the Ancillary Subcommittee [for the Committee for the Study of Physical Facilities for the Health Sciences]

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1966-12-12

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University of Minnesota

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The Ancillary Subcommittee was assigned the responsibility for a number of unrelated educational programs in the health sciences other than medicine, dentistry, nursing and public health. The common denominator for all of these programs is the relationship to comprehensive medical care. However, most of these programs relate more closely to a specific area of medical practice than they do to each other. For this reason the Ancillary Subcommittee has had to consider each program individually rather than considering all programs as a common group.

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University of Minnesota. Committee for the Study of Physical Facilities for the Health Sciences. (1966). Report of the Ancillary Subcommittee [for the Committee for the Study of Physical Facilities for the Health Sciences]. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5617.

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