Four approaches to using patients to teach and evaluate clinical skills of residents, interns, and students

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As osteopathic medical educators look for ways to enhance their training programs in a fiscally responsible manner, previously underused training methods deserve a second look. This article presents four ways that patients can serve as teachers and evaluators of residents' and students' clinical skills.

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Medio, F. J., & Morewitz, S. J. (1992). Four approaches to using patients to teach and evaluate clinical skills of residents, interns, and students. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 92(11), 1433–1436. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.1992.92.11.1433

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