Should Undergraduate Lectures be Compulsory? The Views of Dental and Medical Students from a UK University
Formal lectures have been a traditional part of medical and dental education, but there is debate as to their compulsory status. This study was designed to explore dental and medical students' views on compulsory lectures and the use of Video-Recorded Lectures (VRL). A cross-sectional study of...
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Main Authors: | Alaa Daud (Author), Aaron Bagria (Author), Kushal Shah (Author), James Puryer (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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