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Original Article

Videotapes for teaching clinical methods: Medical students' response to a pilot project

(Professor) (Assistant) (Director of Medical Illustration and Audiovisual Services) (Senior Lecturer) (Professor) (Assistant) (Director of Medical Illustration and Audiovisual Services) (Senior Lecturer) (Professor) (Assistant) (Director of Medical Illustration and Audiovisual Services) (Senior Lecturer) (Professor) (Assistant) (Director of Medical Illustration and Audiovisual Services) (Senior Lecturer) , , , , &
Pages 90-93 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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