Future use of skills laboratories at Medical Schools in Japan : how to transform these into effective educational departments?
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概要
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- 2009-10-25
著者
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BAN Nobutaro
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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Ban Nobutaro
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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Suzuki Yasuyuki
Medical Education Development Center (medc) Gifu University School Of Medicine
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RETHANS Jan-Joost
Skillslab, Institute of Medical Education, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life sciences, Maastricht
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Rethans Jan-joost
Skillslab Institute Of Medical Education Faculty Of Health Medicine And Life Sciences Maastricht Uni
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