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Perceived core procedural skills for Nebraska family physicians.
M. al-Turk,
J. Susman
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Family Medicine
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Family Physicians
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Family Practice
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Endometrial Biopsy
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Nebraska
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Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
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Procedural Skills
100%
Quality Assurance
50%
Residency
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Response Rate
50%
Breast Mass
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Mail Survey
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Cervical Biopsy
50%
Rural Doctors
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Joint Aspiration
50%
Skill Standards
50%
Intrauterine Device Insertion
50%
Nasal Hemorrhage
50%
Perceived Competency
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Family Practice
100%
Sigmoidoscopy
50%
Endometrial Biopsy
50%
Biopsy Technique
25%
Breast Tumor
25%
Epistaxis
25%
Intrauterine Device
25%
Joint Aspiration
25%