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Utility of self-competency ratings during residency training in family medicine education-emerging countries: findings from Japan.

Michael Derwin FettersSatoko MotoharaLauren IveyKeiichiro NarumotoKiyoshi SanoMasahiko TeradaTsukasa TsudaMachiko Inoue
Published in: Asia Pacific family medicine (2017)
A resident self-competency assessment provides a simple and practical way to conduct an assessment of skills, to monitor skills over time, to use the data to inform residency program improvement, and to demonstrate the breadth of family medicine training to policymakers, and other stakeholders.
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