Evaluation of the efficacy of shadowing house officer experience in surgical training
Abstract Background The shadowing house officer is an experiential learning activity that usually takes place within the final year clinical rotations of medical undergraduates. An exposure to a surgical intern is especially useful as the work extends to more practical aspects of ward work. Objectiv...
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Main Authors: | Kanchana Wijesinghe (Author), Aruni Jayasinghe (Author), Hasangi Gamage (Author), Thushan Gooneratne (Author), Yohan Chamara (Author), Malith Nandasena (Author), Umesh Jayarajah (Author), Aloka Pathirana (Author), Deepaka Weerasekara (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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