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A New Measure of the Cognitive, Metacognitive, and Experiential Aspects of Residents' Learning
Academic Medicine, 07/01/09
Mitchell R et al. - Results provide preliminary support for scale reliability and construct validity. As residencies seek to meet expectations of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's Outcome Project, rCBS could prove useful in program evaluation, residents' self-assessment, and assessment by serving as a means to explore how residents learn, how residency programs affect learning behavior, and how clinically strong and weak residents differ in learning behaviors.
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