The empathic capital of pre-medical students
Literature on the professional and emotional socialization of medical trainees in the US tends to focus on students who have already matriculated into medical school, leaving pre-medical student experiences largely understudied. Specifically, little is known about how these students develop and unde...
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Main Authors: | Sarah D.C. Harvey (Author), Clare L. Stacey (Author), Kelly Rhea MacArthur (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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