Impact of Online Learning Modules on Medical Student Microbiology Examination Scores
Medical students have a limited amount of time in which to acquire working knowledge of an enormous amount of information, and this is especially relevant for microbiology. One large midwestern medical school is unique in having medical microbiology taught at nine regional campuses using a single co...
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Autor principal: | Mary T. Johnson |
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American Society for Microbiology
2008
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