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Ferenchick G et al. – Mandating encounters is effective in assuring that students document encounters with patients who present with specific clinical problems. The accuracy of these students' mandated logs is similar to previously published data. However, even inaccurate logs were rarely questioned or rejected by preceptors.

   

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