Scholarship During Residency Training: A Controlled Comparison Study

Scholarship during residency training has important benefits for both learners and faculty. For residents, research experiences promote proficiency in critical appraisal of the literature, a key skill for all physicians, and provide training necessary for successful research activities in fellowship...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of medicine 2011-10, Vol.124 (10), p.983-987.e1
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