Lecture was more effective than role-play for patient education skill: an incomplete curriculum development in Saga Medical School
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概要
著者
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Kono S
Department Of Preventive Medicine Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu University
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department Of General Medicine Saga University Hospital
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department Of General Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Saga University
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Koizumi Shunzo
Department Of General Internal Medicine Saga Medical School
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ODA Yasutomo
Department of General Medicine Saga University Hospital
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Oda Yasutomo
Department Of General Internal Medicine Saga Medical School
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Oda Yasutomo
Clinical Gastroenterology Eguchi Hospital
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ONISHI Hirotaka
International Research Center of Medical Education, University of Tokyo
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