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Entrustment decisions and the clinical team: A case study of early clinical students.

Severin PinillaAlexandra KyrouNorina MaissenStefan KlöppelWerner StrikChristoph NissenSören Huwendiek
Published in: Medical education (2020)
Supervising residents' ability to integrate students into clinical teams seems to be a critical factor in facilitating entrustment opportunities for clinical activities. Students' active management of informal supervisor networks of health care team members and these team members' willingness to assume responsibility for the students' education emerged as relevant aspects for ad hoc entrustment. Our data suggest that supervision from different health professionals is beneficial for clinical education of medical students and merits further exploration.
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