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Aug 11, 2020

Episode Length: 40:07

Authors:  Rietmeijer et al.

Publication details:Patterns of direct observation and their impact during residency: general practice supervisors’ Med Educ. 2018 Jul 24. [Epub ahead of print] 

Purpose: Research question: What are the manifestations, meanings and effects of DO in developing postgraduate training relationships? 

Authors chose to focus on and understanding the perspective of clinical supervisors as they play a pivotal role in the DO in clinical education / practice. In the Netherlands GP residents PGY1 and 3 are directly supervised for the year by an experienced, faculty developed supervisor 

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