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Business Survival Skills: 'Credentialing' Business Survival Skills for Physicians has four more sessions planned through June 10 to complete the series. The next session, "Credentialing," will be led by Kim Friar from University Physicians Association on April 22, from 12-1 p.m. in Wood Auditorium. Lunch will be provided to residents. The following session, "Taxation, Your Practice and Your Income," will be led by Cheryl Baxter and Amy Holley from Lattimore, Black, Morgan and Cain on May 20, from 12-1 p.m. in Wood Auditorium. For more information, contact the Graduate Medical and Dental Education office at 305-9339 or gme@utmck.edu. Series dates are subject to change.
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