Medical education prepares family practitioners to work in clinical settings requiring them to weave together strands of new knowledge about human organisms learned by way of assessment in the moment through human interaction with braids of settled expert knowledge built from experience, training, and reading, to generate an expert diagnosis and an appropriate evidence-based plan of action for an individual patient.
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Assessment of Clinical Competence in Family…
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Medical education prepares family practitioners to work in clinical settings requiring them to weave together strands of new knowledge about human organisms learned by way of assessment in the moment through human interaction with braids of settled expert knowledge built from experience, training, and reading, to generate an expert diagnosis and an appropriate evidence-based plan of action for an individual patient.