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Faculty Development: How to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Faculty Development Program in Emergency Medicine
Evaluation of the effectiveness of any faculty development program (FDP) is crucial to provide assessment of existing programs and to yield valid recommendations for designing future programs that better address the needs of individual faculty members and the sponsoring institutions. The author chos...
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