Gender and preceptors' feedback to students

To determine whether evaluation comments differed based on preceptors' and students' genders, preceptors' evaluations of medical students were analyzed. Preceptors tended to comment on the same themes in the same proportions, regardless of gender. However, women preceptors commented a...

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Hauptverfasser: O'Hara, B S, Maple, S A, Bogdewic, S P, Saywell, Jr, R M, Zollinger, T W, Smith, C P
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