Difficult Interpersonal Encounters with Medical Students and Residents: Two Objective Standardized Teaching Encounters
Introduction Objective standardized teaching exercises (OSTEs) are widely used to develop professional competencies, especially in the health care professions. An OSTE involves exposing different providers to the same, time-limited scenario that is concurrently observed and/or recorded for either fo...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Jones (Author), Liana Milanes (Author), Vanessa Banales (Author), Iris Price (Author), Ivan Gomez (Author), Susan Hughes (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
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