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Raupach T et al. – While virtual collaborative learning was as effective as traditional PBL regarding the acquisition of clinical reasoning skills, it was less well accepted than traditional PBL. Future research needs to determine the ideal format and time–point for computer–assisted learning in medical education.

 

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