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Online news - 26 October 2007
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Funding announced to allow doctors to develop academic skills

The National Institute for Health Research is set to launch up to 250 Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) for doctors and dentists entering or in specialty training, and who have outstanding potential as a researcher and / or educationalist.


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