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Education Research: Bias and poor interrater reliability in evaluating the neurology clinical skills examination
L. A. Schuh, Z. London, R. Neel, C. Brock, B. M. Kissela, L. Schultz, D. J. Gelb
First published July 15, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b35212
L. A. Schuh
Z. London
R. Neel
C. Brock
B. M. Kissela
L. Schultz
Education Research: Bias and poor interrater reliability in evaluating the neurology clinical skills examination
L. A. Schuh, Z. London, R. Neel, C. Brock, B. M. Kissela, L. Schultz, D. J. Gelb
Neurology Sep 2009, 73 (11) 904-908; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b35212
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- L. A. Schuh, MD,
- Z. London, MD,
- R. Neel, MD,
- C. Brock, MD,
- B. M. Kissela, MD,
- L. Schultz, PhD and
- D. J. Gelb, MD
- L. A. Schuh, MD,
- Z. London, MD,
- R. Neel, MD,
- C. Brock, MD,
- B. M. Kissela, MD,
- L. Schultz, PhD and
- D. J. Gelb, MD
- From the Departments of Neurology (L.A.S.) and Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology (L.S.), Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; Department of Neurology (Z.L., D.J.G.), University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor; Department of Neurology (R.N., B.M.K.), University of Cincinnati, OH; and Department of Neurology (C.B.), University of South Florida, Tampa.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Lori Schuh, Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, 2799 West Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202 lschuh{at}neuro.hfh.edu
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