Feedback as a means to improve clinical competencies: Registrars’ perceptions of the quality of feedback provided by consultants in an academic hospital setting
Background. The training of novices, in any field, to achieve the optimum state of cognitive, clinical, technical and professional development requires a variety of teaching methodologies, including the process of feedback. Feedback is defined as a process where the desired standard of proficiency i...
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Main Authors: | Chauntelle Bagwandeen (Author), Veena Singaram (Author) |
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South African Medical Association,
2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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