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A Group-Based Approach to Boosting Scholarly Productivity in Clinical Faculty

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Unrelated to the topic of this manuscript, Dr. Brown has current research grants from NIMH, NIA, NHLBI, NCCIH, NIAAA, and the Stanley Medical Research Institute. Dr. Robinson has no conflicts to declare.

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Brown, E.S., Robinson, R.J. A Group-Based Approach to Boosting Scholarly Productivity in Clinical Faculty. Acad Psychiatry 45, 524–525 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-021-01465-4

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