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Allowing Failure So Trainees Can Thrive: The Importance of Guided Autonomy in Medical Education

BMJ Quality and Safety - United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/bmjqs-2019-010673
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MedicineHealth Policy
Date

February 21, 2020

Authors
Rachel B AtkinsonDouglas S Smink
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BMJ


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