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Accuracy of Physician Self-assessment Compared With Observed Measures of Competence
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Abstract
While suboptimal in quality, the preponderance of evidence suggests that physicians have a limited ability to accurately self-assess. The processes currently used to undertake professional development and evaluate competence may need to focus more on external assessment.
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