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Teaching a 'good' ward round.

Powell N, Bruce CG, Redfern O. Clin Med. 2015;15:135-138.

Ward rounds, while an important educational activity, may not receive the attention required during training to help student clinicians utilize them effectively. This commentary describes a simulation-based initiative, which included use of a checklist, to enhance students' preparedness for ward rounding.

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