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Degree of concurrency among experts in data collection and diagnostic hypothesis generation during clinical encounters
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The limited concurrency in data elicited by clinicians during a patient encounter supports the use of high-fidelity methods to develop performance checklists used in SP-based assessment. It also suggests that relying only on information collected to assess clinical competence may not be sufficient. Additional criteria, such as structure and style of work-up, should be further explored.
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