Effect of cost exposure on medical students’ preferred mammography screening strategies: A randomized comparison
Abstract
Introduction: Many high value care educational interventions have focused on shaping clinical decision-making for individual patients. Few have investigated how trainees integrate cost information into recommendations within a public health context.Methods: Third-year medical students at the University of California San Francisco participated in a small group on benefits and harms of breast cancer screening. We randomly assigned half of small...
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Title
Effect of cost exposure on medical students’ preferred mammography screening strategies: A randomized comparison
Published Date
Jul 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
11
Pages
1293 - 1297
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