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Learner-centred medical education: Improved learning or increased stress?
M. McLean
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, T. J. Gibbs
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Medical Education
100%
Learning
66%
Students
63%
Curriculum
44%
Cultural Diversity
33%
Professional Education
29%
Medical Schools
23%
Medical Students
22%
Health Personnel
19%
Parents
17%
Education
14%
Delivery of Health Care
13%
Social Sciences
learning
30%
psychosocial development
29%
graduate
29%
educator
28%
education
27%
Healthcare Providers
27%
reform
26%
educational theory
26%
curriculum
24%
role model
23%
cultural diversity
22%
student
22%
medical student
20%
Healthcare
17%
well-being
15%
gender
11%