A randomised controlled trial of feedback to improve patient satisfaction and consultation skills in medical students

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Michelle M. Y. Lai
Noel Roberts
Mohammadreza Mohebbi
Jenepher Martin
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[1] Monash University and Deakin University,Medical Student Programs, Eastern Health Clinical School
[2] Curtin University Medical School,Biostatistics Unit, Faculty of Health
[3] Deakin University,undefined
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BMC Medical Education | / 20卷
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Medical students; Clinical competence; Clinical skills; Medical education; Formative feedback; Patient satisfaction; Health behaviour; Randomised controlled trial;
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