Abstract
The Washington Primary Care Interest Inventory (WPCII) assesses student attitudes regarding the appropriateness of a range of biopsychosocial concerns for which a patient might seek care from a primary care provider. The WPCII holds promise for understanding the relationship between attitudes, career choice, gender, and cohort.
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Brock, D., Schaad, D., & Lee, I. (2006). Attitudes towards biopsychosocial concerns in primary care: Prediction, gender and changes across cohorts. Medical Education Online, 11(1), 4583. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v11i.4583
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