Intuitive concepts in internal medicine and their occurrence in undergraduate medical students in different semesters
Background: Dealing with errors in medical practice is of great importance for patient safety. In the natural sciences, intuitive concepts, so-called misconceptions, are increasingly coming into focus of teaching because they lead to a faulty understanding of contexts and thus to faulty scientific r...
Main Authors: | Harendza, Sigrid, Herzog, Christopher |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2022-02-01
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Series: | GMS Journal for Medical Education |
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Online Access: | http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2022-39/zma001532.shtml |
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