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Third-Year Medical Studentsʼ Perceptions of Effective Teaching Behaviors in a Multidisciplinary Ambulatory Clerkship
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Several teaching behaviors and measures of attaining clerkship goals influenced students' perceptions of teaching effectiveness. Involving students in a humanistic but rigorous approach to medicine and being a physician students wanted to emulate seem particularly important. These aspects appear potentially amenable to faculty development efforts.
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