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Författare: Aspegren Knut

Titel: Vägen till läkarkompetens kan bli bredare och rakare (serie: Tema medicinskt lärande) 2007 nr 38 sid 2678-80

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Summary:
The article is a short overview of selected issues in educational research which are of importance for the quality of education in Swedish medical schools.

Knut Aspegren

Correspondence: Knut Aspegren, Kildevældesgade 83 B, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark knut.aspegren@post.tele.dk

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