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Instructions:
Topic : Teaching in the Clinical Setting
Total words excluding references : 1800-2000
Every 100 words should have one reference.
Should be like
1. Introduction
(set the stage, describe what are you going to discuss in the body)
2. Body (discussion with references)
3. Conclusion (what you have written with summary)
4. Own Opinion
5. References.
In the assignment should have the case scenario like preceptor teach preceptee etc. (prefer in medical ICU settings)
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