Clinical Teaching and OSCE in Pediatrics



Kemahli S. Clinical teaching and OSCE in pediatrics.

Med Educ Online [serial online] 2001;6:10. Available from URL
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Acknowledgement

I would like to thank to Professor Gwendie Camp for
critically reviewing the text and her scientific advice.

Correspondence

Sabri Kemahli, MD

Karanfil Sokak 29/2,

Kizilay, 06650 Ankara, Turkey

e-mail: [email protected].



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