2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4196740/v1
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Not taught in medical school but needed for the clinical job – leadership, communication and career management skills for final year medical students

Felix Behling,
Sasan Darius Adib,
Patrick Haas
et al.

Abstract: Background: Starting the first job as a young physician is a demanding challenge. Certain skills are important to master this transformation that go beyond the theoretical knowledge and practical skills taught in medical school. Competencies such as communication, leadership and career management skills are important to develop as a young physician but are usually not sufficiently taught in medical school in a structured and comprehensive way. Methods: We performed an online survey among final year medical s… Show more

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