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Performance during Internal Medicine Residency Training and Subsequent Disciplinary Action by State Licensing Boards
Annals of Internal Medicine, 06/04/08
Papadakis MA et al. - Poor performance on behavioral and cognitive measures during residency are associated with greater risk for state licensing board actions against practicing physicians at every point on a performance continuum. These findings support the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education standards for professionalism and cognitive performance and the development of best practices to remediate these deficiencies.
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