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Residents as Teachers
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Characteristics of Ideal Preceptors
What You Can Expect From Your Learners
Setting Expectations for Feedback
Adult Learning Princples
Teaching Evidence Based Medicine
What to Teach:
General Medical Knowledge
What to Teach:
Procedures
Five-Step Microskills
Differences Between Feedback and Evaluation
Giving Feedback
Feedback Levels
Where to Precept
Residents: Assess Your Teaching Skills