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Patient-present teaching in the clinic: Effect on agency and professional behaviour.

Bavenjit CheemaMeredith LiDaniel HoErica AmariHeather BuckleyCarolyn CanfieldCary CuncicLaura NimmonAnneke Van EnkKiran VeerapenKatherine M WisenerCheryl Lynn Holmes
Published in: Medical education (2021)
Patient-present teaching engaged patients and enhanced their agency by recasting the patient as the central focus within the healthcare encounter. We identified a tension between performing and learning. This study adds new insights to the concept of patient centredness and professionalism from the perspectives of all participants in the medical teaching and learning environment.
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