Commentary: Clinical Skills Teaching in UK Medical Education As Exemplified by the BM5 Curriculum, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton
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Overview
Journal
GMS J Med Educ
Specialties
General Medicine
Medical Education
Medical Education
Date
2016 Sep 1
PMID
27579351
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1
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Abstract
This commentary seeks to enable comparisons about clinical skills teaching in Germany and the UK. It outlines the British regulatory environment and its impact on programme design. Through the example of the University of Southampton we show how clinical skills teaching is integrated both vertically and horizontally.
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