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Using videotaped benchmarks to improve the self-assessment ability of family practice residents
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The ability to self-assess does not seem strongly tied to the ability to assess the performances of others on the same task. Nonetheless, providing a set of benchmarks against which trainees can compare their own performances improves their ability to self-evaluate even if the qualities of the benchmarks are not explicitly identified.