2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05451-w
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Interprofessional socialization of first-year medical and midwifery students: effects of an ultra-brief anatomy training

Dana Bostedt,
Ebrar Hümeyra Dogan,
Sina Chole Benker
et al.

Abstract: Background Interprofessionalism is considered a key component in modern health profession education. Nevertheless, there remains ongoing debate about when and where to introduce interprofessional trainings in the curriculum. We identified anatomy, a subject commonly shared among health professionals, as a practical choice for initiating early intergroup-contact between first-year medical and midwifery students. Our study examined the effects of a four-hour block course in anatomy on interprofes… Show more

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