A decade of reform in medical education: Experiences and challenges at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Purpose: In this paper, we present the major curricular reform in MD program of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, the oldest and the largest medical university in Iran, initiated about a decade ago. Materials and methods: Following a comprehensive program evaluation, many of the basic challenge...

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Hauptverfasser: Mortaz Hejri, Sara, Mirzazadeh, Azim, Khabaz Mafinejad, Mahboobeh, Alizadeh, Maryam, Saleh, Narges, Gandomkar, Roghayeh, Jalili, Mohammad
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