Efficacy of Virtual Case-Based General Surgery Clerkship Curriculum During COVID-19 Distancing

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Thomas H. Shin
Michael Klingler
Amy Han
Jennifer L. Mocsiran
Valery Vilchez
Robert Naples
Judith French
Jeremy M. Lipman
Steven Rosenblatt
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[1] Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute
[2] Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University,undefined
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Medical Science Educator | 2021年 / 31卷
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Medical student; Remote learning; Clerkship; Surgical education; COVID-19;
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