How does the medical graduates' self-assessment of their clinical competency differ from experts' assessment?

Fatima Taleb Thabit Abadel1, Abdulla Saeed Hattab1
1Community medicine and public health department, Faculty of medicine and health sciences, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen

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