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Canadian Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery clerkship curricula: Evolving toward tomorrow's learners
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3
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2013
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Abstract
Significant variation exists in OTOHNS Clerkship experiences between Canadian medical schools. Many schools perceive barriers of insufficient time, space and curriculum standardization. Interested Canadian OTOHNS educators are eager to collaborate to improve the collective OTOHNS Clerkship experience.
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