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2. 28. Creation of a national in-training examination in radiation oncology: Impact evaluation

3. 139. Supporting the development of resident self-assessment skills with Competency-based Medical Education assessment data

6. Evaluating the Value of Eye-Tracking Augmented Debriefing in Medical Simulation-A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

7. Development of a Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying Curriculum for Healthcare Providers.

8. Is Competency-Based Medical Education being implemented as intended? Early lessons learned from Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

9. Competency based medical education implementation at the institutional level: A cross-discipline comparative program evaluation.

10. Assessment-Seeking Strategies: Navigating the Decision to Initiate Workplace-Based Assessment .

11. Competencies for proficiency in basic point-of-care ultrasound in anesthesiology: national expert recommendations using Delphi methodology.

12. Was it all worth it? A graduating resident perspective on CBME.

13. Making assessment a team sport: a qualitative study of facilitated group feedback in internal medicine residency.

14. The hidden curriculum across medical disciplines: an examination of scope, impact, and context.

15. Using a rapid-cycle approach to evaluate implementation of competency-based medical education in ophthalmology.

16. Exploring residents' perceptions of competency-based medical education across Canada: A national survey study.

17. Exploring Patient Advisors' Perceptions of Virtual Care Across Canada: Qualitative Phenomenological Study.

18. The Assessment Burden in Competency-Based Medical Education: How Programs Are Adapting.

19. Exploring virtual care clinical experience from non-physician healthcare providers (VCAPE).

20. A Canadian survey of residency applicants' and interviewers' perceptions of the 2021 CaRMS R1 virtual interviews.

21. Catalytic effect of multisource feedback for trauma team captains: a mixed-methods prospective study.

22. Exploring the Quality of Narrative Feedback Provided to Residents During Ambulatory Patient Care in Medicine and Surgery.

23. Using cognitive load theory to develop an emergency airway management curriculum: the Queen's University Mastery Airway Course (QUMAC).

24. Lessons learned and new strategies for success: Evaluating the Implementation of Competency-Based Medical Education in Queen's Pediatrics.

25. Telemedicine and medical education: a mixed methods systematic review protocol.

27. Thinking about Kindergarten thinking: A mixed methods study.

28. Transitioning to virtual ambulatory care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study of faculty and resident physician perspectives.

29. Multi-source feedback following simulated resuscitation scenarios: a qualitative study.

30. Eight ways to get a grip on intercoder reliability using qualitative-based measures.

31. An adaptation-focused evaluation of Canada's first competency-based medical education implementation in radiology.

32. Undergraduate medical education interventions aimed at managing patients with obesity: A systematic review of educational effectiveness.

33. Cognitive load and processes during chest radiograph interpretation in the emergency department across the spectrum of expertise.

34. The Assessment Rationale of Postgraduate Medical Trainees With Incongruent Self and Faculty Assigned Entrustment Scores.

35. The Development of Visual Expertise in ECG Interpretation: An Eye-Tracking Augmented Re Situ Interview Approach.

36. Evaluating the effectiveness of let's talk period's high school educational outreach program: A pilot study.

37. The Impacts of COVID-19 on Early Childhood Education: Capturing the Unique Challenges Associated with Remote Teaching and Learning in K-2.

38. A case for feedback and monitoring assessment in competency-based medical education.

39. Role of Race/Ethnicity in Donor Decisions about Unrelated Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Donation: Exploring Reasons for Higher Attrition among Racial/Ethnic Minorities.

40. Exploring How the New Entrustable Professional Activity Assessment Tools Affect the Quality of Feedback Given to Medical Oncology Residents.

41. Starting to Think Like an Expert: An Analysis of Resident Cognitive Processes During Simulation-Based Resuscitation Examinations.

42. Involving ophthalmology departmental stakeholders in developing workplace-based assessment tools.

43. A reply to Hurley et al. regarding Recipients Receiving Better HLA-Matched Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Grafts, Uncovered by a Novel HLA Typing Method, Have Superior Survival: A Retrospective Study.

44. Recipients Receiving Better HLA-Matched Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Grafts, Uncovered by a Novel HLA Typing Method, Have Superior Survival: A Retrospective Study.

45. Getting Inside the Expert's Head: An Analysis of Physician Cognitive Processes During Trauma Resuscitations.

47. Recommendations for a standard UK approach to incorporating umbilical cord blood into clinical transplantation practice: an update on cord blood unit selection, donor selection algorithms and conditioning protocols.

48. HLA Typing for the Next Generation.

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