Professionalism in Residency Training
Professionalism is one of the most important competencies for physicians but is also the most difficult to teach, assess, and manage. To better understand professionalism in pathology, we surveyed practicing pathologists and pathology residents and fellows in training. We identified 12 key desirable...
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Main Authors: | Ann M. Gronowski PhD (Author), Mitchell R. McGill PhD (Author), Ronald E. Domen MD (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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