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Independent and Interwoven: A Qualitative Exploration of Residents’ Experiences With Educational Podcasts
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Abstract
Despite the challenges of distracted, contextually constrained listening and difficulties translating their learning into clinical practice, residents found podcasts to be an accessible and engaging learning platform that offered them broad exposure to core content and personalized learning, concurrently fostering their sense of connection to local and national professional communities.
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