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Kimberly D Schenarts

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Journal of Surgical Education|January 3, 2012
Educational impact of the electronic medical recordPaul J Schenarts, Kimberly D Schenarts
The Surgical Clinics of North America|November 28, 2015
Evolving Educational Techniques in Surgical TrainingCharity H Evans, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|August 3, 2016
Defining Honors in the Surgery ClerkshipJeremy M Lipman, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|July 27, 2010
Is your residency program ready for Generation Y?Lisa L Schlitzkus, Kimberly D Schenarts, Paul J Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|November 12, 2013
It was the night before the interview: perceptions of resident applicants about the preinterview receptionLisa L Schlitzkus, Paul J Schenarts, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|October 1, 2014
The role of gender and distance mentoring in the surgical education research fellowshipJohn L Falcone, Alfred J Croteau, Kimberly D Schenarts
American Journal of Surgery|February 25, 2015
The sum is greater than its parts: clinical evaluations and grade inflation in the surgery clerkshipRobert E S Bowen, Wendy J Grant, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|July 11, 2016
We Wear Suits and Lie to Each OtherCharity H Evans, Lisa L Schlitzkus, Valerie Shostrom, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|December 1, 2014
Workplace bullying of general surgery residents by nursesLisa L Schlitzkus, Kelly N Vogt, Maura E Sullivan, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|August 9, 2011
Using elements from an acute abdominal pain Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) leads to more standardized grading in the surgical clerkship for third-year medical studentsJohn L Falcone, Kimberly D Schenarts, Peter F Ferson, et al.
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Journal of Surgical Education|January 3, 2012
Educational impact of the electronic medical recordPaul J Schenarts, Kimberly D Schenarts
The Surgical Clinics of North America|November 28, 2015
Evolving Educational Techniques in Surgical TrainingCharity H Evans, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|August 3, 2016
Defining Honors in the Surgery ClerkshipJeremy M Lipman, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|July 27, 2010
Is your residency program ready for Generation Y?Lisa L Schlitzkus, Kimberly D Schenarts, Paul J Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|November 12, 2013
It was the night before the interview: perceptions of resident applicants about the preinterview receptionLisa L Schlitzkus, Paul J Schenarts, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|October 1, 2014
The role of gender and distance mentoring in the surgical education research fellowshipJohn L Falcone, Alfred J Croteau, Kimberly D Schenarts
American Journal of Surgery|February 25, 2015
The sum is greater than its parts: clinical evaluations and grade inflation in the surgery clerkshipRobert E S Bowen, Wendy J Grant, Kimberly D Schenarts
Journal of Surgical Education|July 11, 2016
We Wear Suits and Lie to Each OtherCharity H Evans, Lisa L Schlitzkus, Valerie Shostrom, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|December 1, 2014
Workplace bullying of general surgery residents by nursesLisa L Schlitzkus, Kelly N Vogt, Maura E Sullivan, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|August 9, 2011
Using elements from an acute abdominal pain Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) leads to more standardized grading in the surgical clerkship for third-year medical studentsJohn L Falcone, Kimberly D Schenarts, Peter F Ferson, et al.
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