Evaluation of the Effects of Novel Educational Methods on Learning and Retention of the Course of Hereditary Diseases and Genetic Counseling
Background & Objective: Due to the disadvantages of teaching through lectures the need for their replacement with active and collaborative learning methods is strongly felt Students of public health due to employment in the health network have an important role in screening for genetic disorders...
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Main Authors: | Behnaz Hatef (Author), Zahra Mohamadi (Author), Nejleh Rajabi (Author), Ehsan Saburi (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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