Feasibility of a Vertically Integrated Teaching Strategy during a Surgical Clerkship Event-Learning Methods Matter
Sound foundational knowledge improves disease conceptualization and clinical diagnosis. Vertical integration (VI) is an appealing educational strategy to refresh relevant pre-clinical information during clinical rotations. However, an optimal learning approach for this has not yet been established....
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Main Authors: | Miklos C. Fogarasi (Author), Christine Van Cott (Author), Richard S. Feinn (Author), Steven A. Hirshorn (Author), Eugene H. Lewis (Author), Susan V. Fernandez (Author), Lori Ratchelous (Author), Julia A. O'Connor (Author), Larry D. Gruppen (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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