Twelve tips for applying the science of learning to health professions education
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Twelve tips for applying the science of learning to health professions education
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MEDICAL TEACHER
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 26-31
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2016-09-26
DOI
10.1080/0142159x.2016.1231913
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