Carr et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Designing and implementing a skills program using a clinically integrated, multi-professional approach: Using evaluation to drive curriculum changeCarr et al., 2009
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- Carr E
- Celenza A
- Lake F
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- Medical education online
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The essential procedural skills that newly graduated doctors require are rarely defined, do not take into account pre-vocational employer expectations, and differ between Universities. This paper describes how one Faculty used local evaluation data to drive curriculum change …
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