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Prescribing Competence of Canadian Medical Graduates: National Survey of Medical School Leaders

Abstract

Suboptimal knowledge of clinical pharmacology, therapeutics, and toxicology (CPT) and poor-quality prescribing are threats to patient safety. Our previous national survey of medical faculty identified limited confidence in medical student graduates’ ability to safely prescribe, as well as an interest in a national prescribing competence assessment. Given the in-person challenges posed by the restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we …

Authors

Holbrook AM; Lohit S; Chang O; Deng J; Perri D; Dhhar G; Levine M; Rudkowski J; McLeod H; Rigg K

Journal

International Medical Education, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 116–125

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/ime3020010

ISSN

2813-141X