61. DO PEDIATRIC FELLOWS MEET THE EXPECTED LEVEL OF SUPERVISION AT GRADUATION
Abstract
Background null At the end of training, fellowship program directors (FPD) attest that graduating fellows are competent to practice without supervision, but there are no agreed upon criteria on which to base this decision. Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) may provide an approach to determine if fellows are meeting a set standard. We examined whether graduates from the pediatric fellowships are meeting the minimum level of supervision...
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61. DO PEDIATRIC FELLOWS MEET THE EXPECTED LEVEL OF SUPERVISION AT GRADUATION
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
6
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