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Assess trainees in the clinical workplace using the Mini-CEX (mini clinical evaluation exercise)

Pages 270-274 | Published online: 27 Feb 2017

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Further reading

  • Norcini JJ (2005) The mini clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX). The Clinical Teacher 2:25–30.

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