Towards a shared mental model of progressive competence in postgraduate medical education
Many professions have hierarchies and a promotion structure. Postgraduate medicine has a tradition of promoting residents based on time spent in a certain specialty. The military, too, may promote its personnel based on factors other than just merit. Both professions have been criticized for divorci...
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Auteur principal: | Eric Prost |
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2018
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