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Suggested Citation:"Contact Us." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Informing the Future: Critical Issues in Health, Sixth Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13180.
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This report illustrates the work of IOM committees in selected, major areas in recent years, followed by a description of IOM's convening and collaborative activities and fellowship programs. The last section provides a comprehensive bibliography of IOM reports published since 2007.

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