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Medical schools change how students prepare for work

By US News & World Report  
   October 07, 2014

A major change in the works will shape the way medical students prepare for residencies. The Association for American Medical Colleges in June announced the creation of a new set of guidelines, known as the Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency. Medical schools can use them to help students transition to a residency program. In residency, new doctors receive additional training for what usually lasts three or more years.

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