Family medicine preceptor program
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, Journal Article
Jr, SW; Snope, F; Silverman, L
Published in: Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
1977
The preceptorship is a form of apprenticeship medical teaching which has reemerged in family medicine. The preceptor program of the Department of Family Medicine at CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School represents a graduated approach to primary care teaching which can be used with freshman or senior students. The objectives, organization, and evaluation of the preceptor program are presented along with a discussion of the educational and practical advantages and disadvantages for the experienced physician.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
Publication Date
1977
Volume
74
Issue
2
Start / End Page
113 / 117
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Jr, S. W., Snope, F., & Silverman, L. (1977). Family medicine preceptor program. Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 74(2), 113–117.
Jr, S. W., F. Snope, and L. Silverman. “Family medicine preceptor program.” Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey 74, no. 2 (1977): 113–17.
Jr SW, Snope F, Silverman L. Family medicine preceptor program. Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 1977;74(2):113–7.
Jr, S. W., et al. “Family medicine preceptor program.” Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, vol. 74, no. 2, 1977, pp. 113–17.
Jr SW, Snope F, Silverman L. Family medicine preceptor program. Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 1977;74(2):113–117.
Published In
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
Publication Date
1977
Volume
74
Issue
2
Start / End Page
113 / 117