Apprenticeship reshapes medical training for confident clinicians
I’ve worn many hats in my medical career—lab technician, Physician Assistant, Army Captain, and teacher. But no matter where I’ve served, one truth has followed me like a shadow: The most effective medical learning doesn’t happen in a classroom. It happens beside a patient, with blood pressure cuff in hand, chart under arm, and a mentor who knows when to step back and let you try.
The most powerful educational model …
Apprenticeship reshapes medical training for confident clinicians






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