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Undergraduate medical education in emergency medical care: A nationwide survey at German medical schools
BMC Emergency Medicine, 05/13/09
Beckers SK et al. - Emergency Medical Care in undergraduate medical education in Germany has a practical orientation, but is very inconsistently structured. The innovative options of simulation technology or state-of-the-art assessment methods are not consistently utilized. Therefore, an exchange of experiences and concepts between faculties and disciplines should be promoted to guarantee a standard level of education in emergency medical care.
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