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Explanations are not considered critical in tactical mission domain, other than possibly for after-action review of a trainee's performance.

The bar graphs depict actual and estimated traction exerted during five simulated deliveries performed by obstetric trainees blinded to their force measurements.

Similar reflective discussions take place between pairs of trainees and between trainees and trainers.

By enhancing visibility by, for example, visualising -ow-rates within pipes, the trainee can better develop the understanding of the underlying domain concepts.

It seems that individual trainees find themselves suited to particular mentoring approaches, perhaps when these are congruent with their concepts of, and approaches to, learning.

She said she was 'quite excited' about mentoring trainees because, it keeps you on your toes a bit.

It would also be of interest to trainee clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, occupational therapists and social workers.

Each trainee and mentor was interviewed once so that their individual perspectives on the mentoring could be explored.

Even in countries where academic departments are just emerging, research is often an integral part of the advanced trainee's education.

Research is important not only for the progression of the speciality, but to raise the profile in order to attract trainees.

Training programmes that teach basic vacuum extraction are becoming increasingly available and should be offered to all trainees.

Standards for trainees were drastically reduced and the training was largely inadequate.

Thereafter, the trainee should take the opportunity regularly to review specimens under expert guidance.

I was particularly interested to see how two groups of trainees listened and appraised one pupil's composition.

It is not a book for experts, and is aimed principally at trainees, but is well referenced and finding relevant information is easy.

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