A new dawn in internal medicine education curriculum-a project by the residents, with the residents, for the residents

The academic half-day (AHD) curriculum is an alternative to the noon conference (NC) approach. To date, there is little literature evaluating the transition from NC to AHD in internal medicine residency programs. We investigated the effectiveness of AHD by comparing in-training exam (ITE) and Americ...

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Hauptverfasser: Latif, Azka, Ahsan, Muhammad Junaid, Jaffri, Abbis, Kapoor, Vikas, Tran, Amy, DeVrieze, Bradley, Nahas, Joseph, Kim, Michael, Porter, Joann, Mirza, Mohsin
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