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Neurophobia and its implications: evidence from a Caribbean medical school
BMC Medical Education, 07/02/09
Youssef FF - This study provides empirical evidence that 'neurophobia' may indeed exist among the student population of the school. It suggests the need to re-visit the approach to neuroscience and neurology education and is consistent with similar trends worldwide.
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