

How To Write High-Quality Evaluations Without Bias by M. Fishman | OPENPediatrics
Apr 4, 2022
13:23
This podcast discusses the ways to recognize and mitigate the use of bias in written evaluations. Upon listening to this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Describe the ways that implicit bias in evaluations may harm trainees developmentally, personally, and professionally
- Label the elements of effective feedback
- Apply a systematic approach to written feedback
- List strategies to help mitigate bias in clinical evaluations
Publication date: April 4, 2022
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