Reflect, Advise, Plan: Faculty-Facilitated Peer-Group Mentoring to Optimize Individualized Learning Plans.
@article{Kuzma2016ReflectAP, title={Reflect, Advise, Plan: Faculty-Facilitated Peer-Group Mentoring to Optimize Individualized Learning Plans.}, author={Nicholas Kuzma and Stephanie O Skuby and Emily Souder and Mario Cruz and Blair J Dickinson and Nancy D Spector and Sharon Calaman}, journal={Academic pediatrics}, year={2016}, volume={16 6}, pages={ 503-7 } }
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