Evaluating the effectiveness of integrating radiological and cross-sectional anatomy in first-year medical students - A randomized, crossover study
CONTEXT: Radiological anatomy (RA) knowledge is essential for the current-day clinical practice due to the rapid development in imaging technologies. As there is a long interval between learning RA in the 1st year and applying it in their clinical disciplines impedes their functional understanding,...
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Main Authors: | R Rajprasath (Author), V Dinesh Kumar (Author), Magi Murugan (Author), Bhavani Prasad Goriparthi (Author), Rema Devi (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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