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Cutting Edge: Personal Best

May 4, 2012August 5, 2012 NASJECutting EdgeSpring 2012

There is a recent New Yorker article that asks how to be your best and in the course of that discussion addresses the issue of coaching for experienced practitioners (the article focuses on surgeons). There might, in fact, be implications for us and our profession.

If you have a few minutes, it is an interesting read: “Personal Best” at New Yorker website

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