Skill Session on Writing Patient Assessments for Pediatric Clerkship Students
Introduction Formulating written patient assessments requires the student to synthesize subjective and objective information and use clinical reasoning to reach a diagnosis. Medical students lack this skill, and clinical experience is not enough to acquire it. This session provides a structured proc...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Khera, Sheela Gavvala, Raymond Parlar-Chun, Hanna Huh, Jean Hsu, Christine Ford |
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Language: | EN |
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Association of American Medical Colleges
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b2046b07e6c047579cbf66c5d59a7c83 |
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