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Cardiac auscultatory skills of internal medicine and family practice trainees. A comparison of diagnostic proficiency.
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Both internal medicine and family practice trainees had a disturbingly low identification rate for 12 important and commonly encountered cardiac events. This study suggests a need to improve the teaching and assessment of cardiac auscultation during generalists' training, particularly with the advent of managed care and its search for more cost-effective uses of technology.
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