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Presentation
Faculty Development for Competence In Teaching The Musculoskeletal Examination: An Evidence-based Approach
42nd Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference (2009)
  • Eugene Hong
  • Sean Bryan
  • John Turner
  • Diana L. Heiman
Abstract
Musculoskeletal complaints comprise anywhere from 10-27% of primary care office visits, yet there are numerous studies indicating the lack of musculoskeletal teaching in medical school and residency. This session is being submitted by the Group on Sports Medicine to meet our goals of advancing musculoskeletal education within family medicine and the development of educational tools that promote resident learning.
Publication Date
April 30, 2009
Location
Denver, CO
Comments
Abstract originally available through the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.
Citation Information
Eugene Hong, Sean Bryan, John Turner and Diana L. Heiman. "Faculty Development for Competence In Teaching The Musculoskeletal Examination: An Evidence-based Approach" 42nd Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/diana-heiman/32/