Why medical education assessment kills curiosity in residents

Sarah, a new attending, has been asked to work with June, a PGY-1 resident who has struggled with new admissions. On rounds, June recommends a urinalysis for a patient with advanced dementia and new agitation. “Why a UA?” Sarah asks. “Behavior changes can indicate a urinary tract infection in older adults,” June replies, confident and

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Why medical education assessment kills curiosity in residents originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

 

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