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Arterial supply of the interpeduncular part of the human oculomotor nerve. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neuroanat
Hajrović S   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Successful transition from long-term peritoneal dialysis to intermittent hemodialysis in a patient with Fontan circulation. [PDF]

open access: yesCEN Case Rep
Nakatani R   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Concept Proposal for Nationalised Formative and Summative Assessments to Enhance the Preparedness of Medical Students for the National Exit Test (NExT) and Solution for Low Resource Countries: Insights from NBME Examinations in the USA

GLOBAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL STUDENTS, 2022
The National Exit Test (NExT) is planned to have a nationalised uniform assessment system for Indian medical graduates. This, being a new concept in India, the preparedness of students for such assessment needs to be under consideration. USMLE is a time-tested model in the United States of America. NBME test scores in the USA are intended for summative
Satwik Kuppili   +4 more
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Examining the Alignment of Chinese National Physics Curriculum Guidelines and 12th‐grade Exit Examinations: A case study

International Journal of Science Education, 2008
This study reports findings from an analysis of the 2002 Chinese National Physics Curriculum Guidelines and the alignment between the curriculum guidelines and two most recent provincial‐level 12th‐grade exit examinations in China. Both curriculum guidelines and test content were represented using two‐dimensional matrices (i.e., topic by level of ...
Ling L. Liang, Haiquan Yuan
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Perception of Indian Medical Students Towards University Exams and Proposed Licensure cum Post-Graduate Specialty (Residency) entrance examination (National Exit Test)

Medical Science Educator
The National Entrance cum Eligibility Test for postgraduate medical studies (NEET-PG) in India is destined to be replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT). We assessed the perception of Indian medical students towards the change in examination patterns.We undertook a cross-sectional study by collecting responses of students from medical colleges all ...
Abhinav Jha   +10 more
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Critical Appraisal of Licentiate Examination in English Speaking Developed Countries - USA and UK as against Proposed National Exit Test (NExT) as the Licentiate Examination in India - A Study Protocol

Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University
Abstract Migration of doctors is inevitable in the context of globalization that has resulted in erosion of the geographical boundaries in a real sense. As such, to assess the eligibility of a foreign medical graduate for the purposes of practicing in a given country, there is a “test” which is necessary and therefore that is the “Licentiate ...
Neelam Mishra   +3 more
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