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Are they safe in there? Patient safety and trainees in the practice.
Byrnes PD, Crawford M, Wong B. Aust Fam Physician. 2012;41:26-29.

This commentary provides strategies to augment medical training including feedback, self-reflection, test ordering audits, and random chart review.

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