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A Review of Experiential Learning Approaches for Teaching Prelicensure Research. [PDF]
Wood KA, Hartley PW, Stelling-Risom S.
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Large Language Models for the National Radiological Technologist Licensure Examination in Japan: Cross-Sectional Comparative Benchmarking and Evaluation of Model-Generated Items Study. [PDF]
Ito T +4 more
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<i>AIM</i> (Analyze-Interpret-Manage): A Novel NAPLEX-Aligned Analytical Assessment Framework for Measuring Individual and Team Critical Thinking Using Generative AI. [PDF]
Malhotra A.
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Performance of the Large Language Models on the Chinese National Nurse Licensure Examination: Cross-Sectional Evaluation Study. [PDF]
Xu L +6 more
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The Case for Medical Licensure
Locke et al. argue elsewhere in this issue that medical licensure should be abolished. Their reasoning is direct and seductive - but their free market cure is worse than the disease they describe.
Annas, George J.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— The problem of medical licensure by the states is becoming an increasing problem daily. Many efforts have been made to solve this problem and probably the Flex exam, recently instituted by the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States is a step in the right direction.
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To the Editor:— The problem of medical licensure by the states is becoming an increasing problem daily. Many efforts have been made to solve this problem and probably the Flex exam, recently instituted by the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States is a step in the right direction.
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Education and Medical Licensure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976The proposal for federal requirements for licensure and for relicensure of physicians has been incorporated in the various drafts of health manpower legislation for several years. Although many physicians did not become particularly concerned about other provisions in this legislation, the threat of federal licensure and of relicensure by reexamination
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