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Rencic J – Empowering residents with the skills needed to teach medical students likely improves residents’ own clinical skills, although there is a paucity of evidence to support this hypothesis. Teaching students has the potential to be a rewarding aspect of residency training. By incorporating some of the strategies and techniques described, residents can become more confident, effective teachers.

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