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Characterizing the Patient-Centeredness of Hidden Curricula in Medical Schools: Development and Validation of a New Measure
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Despite some issues that still need to be resolved, the C(3) Instrument proved to be a reliable and valid tool that characterizes a medical school's hidden curriculum with respect to patient-centered care. It can be used to guide educational interventions by addressing the context that exists around formal teaching activities. It also makes possible the study of hidden curricula across multiple medical schools. Further research on the hidden curriculum should be aimed at developing a greater understanding of the dynamics between formal teaching activities and school culture.
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