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Alvin R. Tarlov
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- Alvin R. Tarlov is a physician, educator, and researcher whose vision and leadership have influenced physician workforce structure and training, thinking about what constitutes effectiveness in healthcare, and theory and research on the relationships between and among health and its multiple determinants. Tarlov earned a bachelor's degree at Dartmouth College (1951) and a medical degree from the University of Chicago (1956). [Source: Encyclopedia of Health Services Research; Tarlov, Alvin R.]
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