Pediatric Fever Team-Based Learning Module (Out of Print)

Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum which uses team-based learning (TBL) approaches to teach medical students clinical applications of general pediatric topics. Included are questions, an answer key, citations for reference articles, and descriptions of how to facilitate and...

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Main Authors: Kavita Warrier (Author), John Schmidt (Author), Jocelyn Schiller (Author), Terrance Murphy (Author), Nicole Frei (Author)
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Published: Association of American Medical Colleges, 2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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