2017
DOI: 10.15694/mep.2017.000153
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Education in consultation: A comparative survey-based assessment of perceived educational effectiveness within a university and community-based internal medicine residency

Abstract: Background: Education in consultation is a potentially valuable, but understudied, element of medical education. Inpatient consultation is an opportunity for significant subspecialist contact for resident trainees and an avenue for improving their knowledge and patient care across content areas. We evaluated the perceived educational effectiveness of education in consultation among internal medicine residents, within a university and a communitybased program, as well as the role of barriers in medical training… Show more

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