Team-Based Learning in a Pipeline Course in Medical Microbiology for Under-Represented Student Populations in Medicine Improves Learning of Microbiology Concepts
As part of an undergraduate pipeline program at our institution for students from underrepresented minorities in medicine backgrounds, we created an intensive four-week medical microbiology course. Team-based learning (TBL) was implemented in this course to enhance student learning of course content...
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Main Authors: | K. C. Behling, M. M. Murphy, J. Mitchell-Williams, H. Rogers-McQuade, O. J. Lopez |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8f4e8039566340af8067e528245c06a7 |
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