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Benefits And Harms Of “Close Supervision” Of Residents

Supervision: This single-center rigorous randomized controlled trial of level of attending supervision on a large inpatient general internal medicine service adds data to the debate about the “right” level of resident supervision.  Twenty-two attending physicians were randomized to standard practice or increased work-rounds … Continue reading

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The Implicit (“Hidden”) Curriculum Isn’t All Bad

   Researchers interviewed third-year pediatric residents from 3 academic institutions on their sources of learning regarding the six Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) focus areas:  patient safety, quality, transitions, supervision, fatigue management, and professionalism.  For each area, residents were asked how … Continue reading

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