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Residency Program Insider, April 11, 2014
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“Although I hope my residents will keep pace with a rapidly changing healthcare system, I want them first and foremost to be superb clinicians, and the Milestones seem to prioritize systems-based aspects of care at the expense of raw medical knowledge and diagnostic ability.”
Michael D. Stillman, MD, describes why he’s unconvinced the Next Accreditation System will prepare trainees to practice medicine in the 21st century in a recent issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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