Survey of faculty development in four Israeli medical schools: clinical faculty development is inadequate and clinical teaching is undervalued in Israeli faculties of medicine
Abstract Background Teaching medical students is a central part of being a doctor, and is essential for the training of the next generation of physicians and for maintaining the quality of medicine. Our research reviews the training that physicians in Israel receive as teachers of clinical clerkship...
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Main Authors: | Simon Nothman (Author), Michael Kaffman (Author), Rachel Nave (Author), Moshe Y. Flugelman (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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