Tools for measuring medical internship experience: a scoping review
Abstract Background Appropriate and well-resourced medical internship training is important to ensure psychological health and well-being of doctors in training and also to recruit and retain these doctors. However, most reviews focused on clinical competency of medical interns instead of the non-cl...
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Main Authors: | Yingxi Zhao (Author), Peris Musitia (Author), Mwanamvua Boga (Author), David Gathara (Author), Catia Nicodemo (Author), Mike English (Author) |
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