Novice Health Care Students Learn Intimate Partner Violence Communication Skills through Standardized Patient Encounters
Abstract Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent public health problem, yet many physicians feel inadequately prepared to identify or treat affected patients. Education of health care students on IPV will become even more important since new guidelines issued under authority of A...
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Main Authors: | Dawn Jung (Author), Maurice Kavanagh (Author), Barbara Joyce (Author), Victoria Lucia (Author), Nelia Afonso (Author) |
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