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Using Appreciative Inquiry to Inform Program Evaluation in Graduate Medical Education

Graduate medical education programs are expected to conduct an annual program evaluation. While general guidelines exist, innovative and feasible approaches to program evaluations may help efforts at program improvement. Appreciative Inquiry is an approach that focuses on successful moments, effecti...

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Published in:Journal of graduate medical education 2018-10, Vol.10 (5), p.587-590
Main Authors: Rama, Jennifer A, Falco, Carla, Balmer, Dorene F
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