Vertical Integration in the Pediatrics Clerkship: A Case Study
Since the end of the twentieth century, medical educators continue to review and call for changes that will improve how medical students apply their knowledge of basic sciences to the clinical management of their patients. The traditional 2 + 2 curriculum, where basic sciences are taught during the...
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Main Authors: | Julianne M. Hall (Author), Rahul Anand (Author), Lynn E. Copes (Author), Kelly Moran-Crusio (Author), J. Nathan Davis (Author), Maya Doyle (Author), Christine Maffeo (Author), Eitan S. Kilchevsky (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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