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Primary care education in Korean medical and nursing schools: current status, perceptions, and educational needs. [PDF]
Kim S, Min YH, Yim J, Yune SJ, Park KH.
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From "teaching by word and deed" to "intelligent mentorship": ethical reconsiderations of AI-enabled medical education - lessons from China. [PDF]
Hou Z, Chen J, Guo H.
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Re-imagining patient safety education: Global insights and practical pathways for implementation. [PDF]
Ashokka B, Newton R, Ang S.
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Lessons from a Low-Resource Country: A Narrative Review of Virtual Learning Adoption and Challenges in Medical Education in Iran During COVID-19. [PDF]
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ACM SIGBED Review, 2014
The embedded systems world has radically changed since the first Embedded Systems Design Master studies were proposed. The spectrum of application areas has increased and the whole industrial ecosystem is changed, having SMEs emerged as major players.
Mariagiovanna Sami +3 more
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The embedded systems world has radically changed since the first Embedded Systems Design Master studies were proposed. The spectrum of application areas has increased and the whole industrial ecosystem is changed, having SMEs emerged as major players.
Mariagiovanna Sami +3 more
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2022
Abstract Despite the importance of school settings for anti-stigma education, school officials and teachers are often reluctant to offer mental illness–related programs to students for fear of reprisals from parents or unexpected negative emotional reactions from students who, they fear, may be triggered by the content.
Heather Stuart, Norman Sartorius
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Abstract Despite the importance of school settings for anti-stigma education, school officials and teachers are often reluctant to offer mental illness–related programs to students for fear of reprisals from parents or unexpected negative emotional reactions from students who, they fear, may be triggered by the content.
Heather Stuart, Norman Sartorius
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