The most effective interventions, Davis found, were those that…
The most effective interventions, Davis found, were those that had some interactive component - role-play, discussion groups, case solving, hands-on training, and the like. Such activities actually did improve both the doctors' performance and their patients' outcomes, although the overall improvement was small.
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations) · Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Ansers Ericsson and Robert Pool
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