Perceptions of medical students towards and effectiveness of online surgical curriculum: a systematic review
Abstract Background Online education has been used as an adjunct modality for teaching and it attracts attention in recent years as many medical students can not accomplish their clerkship in the hospital due to COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to collect the articles related to online surgical ed...
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Auteurs principaux: | Shye-Jao Wu, Ya-Fen Fan, Shen Sun, Chen-Yen Chien, Yih-Jer Wu |
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2021
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