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IDENTIFYING TRENDS AND AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT USING REPORTS FROM THE NATIONAL GRADUATE SURVEY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE
The National Graduate Survey (NGS) for family medicine is administered annually by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) in partnership with the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors to facilitate improvements in residency education by providing programs with access to nationally