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    Requirements of Process-Oriented Integration of Soft Skills in Dentistry Basic Science Courses: A Qualitative Study by ROGHAYEH VALIPOUR KHAJEGHYASI, MOHAMMAD JAVAD LIAGHATDAR, MOHAMMAD REZA NILI

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Given the significance of soft skills in the success and quality of dentistry and lack of attention to soft skills training in basic sciences courses, the present study aimed to identify the requirements of the process-oriented integration of soft skills training in basic sciences courses of dentistry.Methods: The present qualitative study employed a semistructured interviewing technique for data collection. …”
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    Constructing basic science theoretical curriculum evaluation tool, based on Problem-based strategy (A guide for application). by Vajiheh Vafamehr, Ali Reza Yousefy, Tahereh Changiz, Mohammad Dadgostarnia

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Problem- based learning is a major, complex and widespread strategy in medical education, especially in basic science education. In the SPICES model PBL is presented as continuums (from information oriented learning to problem-based learning). …”
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    Scientists of Tomorrow at the Frontiers of Cardiovascular Biology 2016 in Florence: translating basic science into clinical practice is the next frontier. by Antoniades, C, Vilahur, G

    Published 2016
    “…Basic science has always been the engine behind the technological evolution of the cardiovascular field. …”
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    Dynamic Aspects of Pre-Soft Contact Lens Tear Film and Their Relation to Dry Eye: Basic Science and Clinical Relevance by Norihiko Yokoi, Petar Eftimov, Georgi As. Georgiev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this review, the individual contributions of factors (i–iv) to PLTF breakup patterns (BUP) and CLD are considered via the tear film-oriented diagnosis framework adopted by the Asia Dry Eye Society from a clinical and basic science perspective. It is shown that SCLRDE (due to aqueous deficiency, increased evaporation, or decreased wettability) and BUP of PLTF classify within the same types as the ones observed for the precorneal tear film. …”
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