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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
Factors influencing novice supervisors’ trust decisions in postgraduate family medicine training: a qualitative studyBackground Trust is a foundational element in clinical supervision, influencing how and when autonomy is granted to postgraduate trainees. While prior research has largely focused on experienced supervisors, less is known about how novice supervisors navigate trust decisions. Objective This study aimed to explore how novice supervisors in postgraduate family medicine perceive trust and what factors influence their t…
Reference · Wikidata
toilet trainingprocess of training someone, particularly a young child, to use the toilet for urination and defecation
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Toilet training is the process of training someone, particularly an infant or toddler, to use the toilet. Attitudes toward training in recent history have fluctuated substantially, and may vary across cultures and according to demographics. Many of the contemporary approaches to toilet training favor a behaviorism and cognitive psychology-based approach.
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