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The effects of training medical students in motivational interviewing
Health Education Journal, 10/02/09
Opheim A et al. – Four hours of training has a measurable effect on medical students’ style and verbal behaviour in simulated patient consultations, but is not sufficient to become proficient in motivational interviewing.
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