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1057 related items for PubMed ID: 7988807

  • 1. Changes in medical students' perceptions of family practice resulting from a required clerkship.
    Musham C, Chessman A.
    Fam Med; 1994 Sep; 26(8):500-3. PubMed ID: 7988807
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  • 2. Effect of generalist preceptor specialty in a third-year clerkship on career choice.
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  • 3. Impact of a required family medicine clerkship on medical students' attitudes about primary care.
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  • 4. A brief private group practice rotation changes junior medical students' perception of the surgical lifestyle.
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  • 5. The relationship between medical student career choice and a required third-year family practice clerkship.
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  • 8. A fourth-year medical school clerkship that addressed negative attitudes toward geriatric medicine.
    Golden AG, van Zuilen MH, Mintzer MJ, Issenberg SB, Silverman MA, Roos BA.
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  • 9. Tracking the contribution of a family medicine clerkship to the clinical curriculum.
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  • 10. Pregnancy care in family practice: medical student perspectives on specialty and residency selection.
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  • 11. Attitudes toward and subsequent career choice of family practice: a weak relationship.
    Mann MP.
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  • 12. Student and faculty perceptions of problem-based learning on a family medicine clerkship.
    McGrew MC, Skipper B, Palley T, Kaufman A.
    Fam Med; 1999 Mar; 31(3):171-6. PubMed ID: 10086252
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  • 13. Family practice as a specialty choice: effect of premedical and medical education.
    Brearley WD, Simpson W, Baker RM.
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  • 14. Factors considered by medical students when formulating their specialty preferences in Japan: findings from a qualitative study.
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  • 15. Third- and Fourth-Year Medical Students' Changing Views of Family Medicine.
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  • 17. Patients' perceptions of medical students in a longitudinal family medicine clerkship.
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  • 18. Do student perceptions of surgeons change during medical school? A longitudinal analysis during a 4-year curriculum.
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  • 19. Medical students' and private family physicians' perceptions of family practice.
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  • 20. A required fourth-year ambulatory clerkship: a 10-year experience with family practice and primary care internal medicine sites.
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