Learners’ characteristics and the mastery of digital education during the COVID-19 pandemic in students of a medical faculty in Germany

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Julia Roick
Paul Poethke
Matthias Richter
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[1] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,
[2] Institute of Medical Sociology,undefined
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BMC Medical Education | / 23卷
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Medical education; COVID-19; Digital education; Medical faculty students, learning behavior;
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