Medical Student Professionalism: Are We Measuring the Right Behaviors? A Comparison of Professional Lapses by Students and Physicians
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Ainsworth, Michael A.
Szauter, Karen M.
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Academic Medicine 2006 October; 81(10, Supplement): S83-S86
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2006-10Collections
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