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3. Advice and perspectives from navigating the couples match in otolaryngology: A qualitative pilot study.

4. The Association Between USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge Scores and Residency Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

5. Patient Advocates' Perspectives on the Care of Sexual Assault Survivors in Chicago-Area Emergency Departments.

6. Competency-Based Frameworks in Medical School Education Programs: A Thematic Analysis of the Academic Medicine Snapshots, 2020.

7. Recently Graduated Medical Students Lack Exposure to and Comfort with Chronic Liver Diseases.

8. Mandatory Hepatology Education for Internal Medicine Residents: Long-Term Effects and Implications for Workforce Needs.

9. Curriculum Changes and Trends 2010-2020: A Focused National Review Using the AAMC Curriculum Inventory and the LCME Annual Medical School Questionnaire Part II.

11. A Peer-Led Social Media Intervention to Improve Interest in Research Careers Among Urban Youth: Mixed Methods Study.

13. Development and testing of a web module to IMPROVE generic prescribing of oral contraceptives among primary care physicians.

14. Characterising ICU-ward handoffs at three academic medical centres: process and perceptions.

15. The Time Is Now for Mandatory Liver-Focused Clinical Experiences in Medical School.

18. Approaches to Teaching the Physical Exam to Preclerkship Medical Students: Results of a National Survey.

19. Effectiveness of SIESTA on Objective and Subjective Metrics of Nighttime Hospital Sleep Disruptors.

20. The Consultation Observed Simulated Clinical Experience: Training, Assessment, and Feedback for Incoming Interns on Requesting Consultations.

21. Enterprise Microblogging to Augment the Subinternship Clinical Learning Experience: A Proof-of-Concept Quality Improvement Study.

22. A Standardized Handoff Simulation Promotes Recovery From Auditory Distractions in Resident Physicians.

23. Objective Evaluation of a Didactic Curriculum for the Radiation Oncology Medical Student Clerkship.

24. Resources Used to Teach the Physical Exam to Preclerkship Medical Students: Results of a National Survey.

25. Step Up-Not On-The Step 2 Clinical Skills Exam: Directors of Clinical Skills Courses (DOCS) Oppose Ending Step 2 CS.

26. Emphasizing High Value, Cost-Effective Care in Physical Examination Instruction - A Qualitative Content Analysis of Interviews with Expert Educators.

27. Electronic-clinical evaluation exercise (e-CEX): A new patient-centered EHR use tool.

28. The Graduate Medical Education Scholars Track: Developing Residents as Clinician-Educators During Clinical Training via a Longitudinal, Multimodal, and Multidisciplinary Track.

29. Educational video to improve CPAP use in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea at risk for poor adherence: a randomised controlled trial.

30. Attending Physician Remote Access of the Electronic Health Record and Implications for Resident Supervision: A Mixed Methods Study.

32. Developing a Virtual Teach-To-Goal ™ Inhaler Technique Learning Module: A Mixed Methods Approach.

34. How Prepared Are Medical and Nursing Students to Identify Common Hazards in the Intensive Care Unit?

35. Impact of a Video-Based Interactive Workshop on Unprofessional Behaviors Among Internal Medicine Residents.

36. Awakenings? Patient and Hospital Staff Perceptions of Nighttime Disruptions and Their Effect on Patient Sleep.

39. Incorporating the human touch: piloting a curriculum for patient-centered electronic health record use.

42. Novel educational interventions in residency increase knowledge of chronic liver disease and career interest in hepatology.

43. A qualitative analysis of patients' experience with hospitalist service handovers.

44. Introduction to Curriculum Development and Medical Education Scholarship for Resident Trainees: A Webinar Series.

46. The Modified, Multi-patient Observed Simulated Handoff Experience (M-OSHE): Assessment and Feedback for Entering Residents on Handoff Performance.

47. Patient safety room of horrors: a novel method to assess medical students and entering residents' ability to identify hazards of hospitalisation.

48. Patient Perceptions of Whom is Most Involved in Their Care with Successive Duty Hour Limits.

50. Piloting a Structured Practice Audit to Assess ACGME Milestones in Written Handoff Communication in Internal Medicine.

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