How do trained raters take context factors into account when assessing GP trainee communication performance? An exploratory, qualitative study
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Geurt Essers | C. Vleuten | C. Weel | S. Dulmen | A. Kramer | Sandra Dulmen | Anneke Kramer | Cees Vleuten | Patrick Dielissen | Chris Weel | Geurt Essers | P. Dielissen
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