Flip the feedback conversation with the Prepare to ADAPT model
Residency Program Alert, April 5, 2019
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Feedback is essential to developing the skills of residents and fellows. Yet despite its central role in GME, giving, receiving, and asking for feedback remains a challenge for faculty and residents.
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