Teaching Inpatient Bedside Presenter Empowerment Actions During an Interactive Workshop
Introduction Medical students and interns are the principal communicators during inpatient bedside patient- and family-centered rounds. Excellent presenters are able to share information during rounds in a manner that is accurate, effective, and easy for all to understand. We previously identified t...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Hoffmann Vepraskas (Author), Kelsey Porada (Author), Jennifer Hadjiev (Author), Sara Lauck (Author), Heather Toth (Author), Michael Weisgerber (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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