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Teaching and medical errors: primary care preceptors' views.
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Teaching and medical errors: primary care preceptors' views.
Mazor KM, Fischer MA, Haley HL, Hatem D, Quirk ME. Teaching and medical errors: primary care preceptors' views. Med Educ. 2005 Oct; 39(10):982-90.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Humans
Medical Errors
Preceptorship
Primary Health Care
Teaching
United States
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Mark E Quirk EdD
Heather-Lyn Haley PhD
David S Hatem MD
Kathleen Mazor EdD