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Stimulating and Funding Interprofessional Education, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

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Stimulating and Funding Interprofessional Education, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

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2004-01-30

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University of Minnesota

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This is a study and evaluation of financial models, prepared by Teri Thommes and presented to Barbara Brandt, Assistant Vice President for Education and Beth Nunnally, Associate Vice President and CFO. The objective of this Academic Health Center project is to assimilate the background information necessary to develop an improved model for fairly distributing resources and costs associated with interprofessional, interdisciplinary and cross-collegiate teaching efforts.

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University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center; Thommes, Teri. (2004). Stimulating and Funding Interprofessional Education, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/102518.

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