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CORE residents have pursued a wide range of careers upon graduation, including work in the Indian Health Service, rural primary health care, primary health care for urban indigent children, hospitalist positions and fellowship training in a variety of pediatric subspecialties.
We welcome your interest and are happy to provide more information about the interests and accomplishments of the CORE residents and the program. CORE does not require a separate ERAS application, but a brief, separate application is required. For additional information about CORE, contact Jennifer Wolford, DO, PH, Assistant Professor, Child Advocacy at jennifer.wolford@chp.edu.
Last Update
December 7, 2011
December 7, 2011

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