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Multi-disciplinary peer review pilot program paves the way for efficiency and fairness

Fine wine might ripen with age, but peer review processes left alone for decades go sour. This is the lesson that Tucson (AZ) Medical Center (TMC) learned when its department-based peer review process became so punitive and ineffective that some physicians stopped  performing specific procedures or practicing certain types of medicine to avoid it.

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