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期刊名:Southern medical journal

缩写:SOUTH MED J

ISSN:0038-4348

e-ISSN:1541-8243

IF/分区:1.0/Q4

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Objectives: Much of the literature on value-added student roles focuses on medical student participation in health systems science-related learning experiences. Our study sought to understand how students perceive that th...
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Antifat bias is common in US society, and research supports that it is seen frequently in the healthcare setting. In response, medical schools are including interventions to reduce antifat bias and improve patient care. To the authors' know...