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Clerkship Directors' Practices With Respect to Preparing Students for and Using the National Board of Medical Examiners Subject Exam in Medicine: Results of a United States and Canadian Survey
Academic Medicine, 06/29/09
Torre D et al. - Clerkship directors' use of the NBME subject exam in medicine is high. Most allow a retake after a first failure, and a combination of strategies is currently provided to help students prepare. A need exists to develop remediation plans for students who fail the exam. This report may serve as a reference for curricular and programmatic clerkship decisions.
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