Student Involvement in Curriculum Development Enhances Medical Education
Background: During the 2014 annual review of the curriculum for first year medical students at the Medical College of Georgia, the public health module was noted as an area that needed improvement. To address this concern, a Public Health Curriculum Workgroup was formed for the purpose of identifyin...
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Main Authors: | Jacline Griffeth (Author), Alexandra Sawyer (Author), Nolan Johnson (Author), Osama Hashmi (Author), Neha Gupta (Author), Sarah Swartz (Author), Kathryn Martin (Author), Carol Nichols (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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