Recent Presentations
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Bockhorst P, Stockwell G, Harris E.
Resident applicant structured evaluation: One evolving strategy. Presented at the 45th Annual Spring Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). April 28, 2012; Seattle, Washington.
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Tudiver F, Click I, Basden JA.
A new model for assessing teaching quality improvement to family medicine residents: Does it work? Presented at the 45th Annual Spring Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). April 27, 2012; Seattle, Washington.
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Holt J, Garret WA, Gerayli F, Schweitzer J.
Developing an R1 orientation rotation to minimize direct supervision needs and to transition to PCMH. Presented at the 45th Annual Spring Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). April 26, 2012; Seattle, Washington.
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Florence J, Bennard B. Elevating community perspectives in the curriculum: The evolution of a community preceptor working group. Presented at the 45th Annual Spring Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). April 26, 2012; Seattle, Washington.
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Brummel M, Blackwelder R, Fox B, Stockwell G, Moore J.
Rapid resident skills evaluation using the integrated OSCE. Presented at the 45th Annual Spring Conference, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM). April 26, 2012; Seattle, Washington.
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