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Resident hesitation in the operating room: does uncertainty equal incompetence?

Michael OttAlan SchwartzMark A GoldszmidtGeorges BordageLorelei Lingard
Published in: Medical education (2018)
The principle of progress influences the meaning of hesitation which, in turn, shapes judgements of competence. This has important implications for teaching and learning in direct supervision settings such as surgery. Without efforts to change the perception that hesitation represents incompetence, these potential teaching-learning moments will not fully support progressive autonomy.
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