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The Inception of a Professionalism Curriculum for a Multidisciplinary Team

17m · Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources · 27 Jan 07:30

Tamara Haynes, MD, talks about professionalism as a scaffold of interdisciplinary identity to optimize care, the barriers to teaching professionalism, bite-size teaching, and the use of a logic model with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.

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