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A curriculum for SHO training - what is it and why has it changed?
2001
Clinical medicine (London)
The Royal Colleges of Physicians have revised the core curriculum for SHOs in medicine and the medical specialties to make it objective based. The objectives, knowledge, skills and attitudes for 'core skills' use ward based and outpatient clinical scenarios in specialty areas. There are also important sections on 'generic skills' including communication skills, team-working skills etc., cross-specialty areas, training in practical procedures and selection of investigations. Only in up to 41% of
doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.1-1-50
pmid:11358077
pmcid:PMC4952038
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