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How does self-perceived nutrition competence change over time during medical training? A prospective longitudinal observational study of New Zealand medical students.

Jennifer CrowleyLauren E BallClare Wall
Published in: BMJ nutrition, prevention & health (2020)
Medical students' self-perceived nutrition competence in providing nutrition care increased modestly at three points throughout medical training. There remains opportunity for further supporting medical students to increase their competence in nutrition care, which could be achieved through mandatory and greater medical nutrition education.
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