Using the American Board of Internal Medicine Practice Improvement Modules to Teach Internal Medicine Residents Practice Improvement

  • Shunk R
  • Dulay M
  • Julian K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although residency programs must prepare physicians who can analyze and improve their practice, practice improvement (PI) is new for many faculty preceptors. We describe the pilot of a PI curriculum incorporating a practice improvement module (PIM) from the American Board of Internal Medicine for residents and their faculty preceptors.

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Shunk, R., Dulay, M., Julian, K., Cornett, P., Kohlwes, J., Tarter, L., … O’Sullivan, P. (2010). Using the American Board of Internal Medicine Practice Improvement Modules to Teach Internal Medicine Residents Practice Improvement. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 2(1), 90–95. https://doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-09-00032.1

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