What the Croatian Doctors Want to be Learning About?

The aim of the study was to examine doctor’s attitude about topics in continuing medical education (CME) using anonymous questionnaire that was given to the members of the Croatian Medical Association in Rijeka. The questions concerned doctor’s interest of certain medical fields, influence of CME to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Collegium antropologicum 2004-12, Vol.28 (2), p.891
Hauptverfasser: Knez, Rajna, Prpić, Igor, Nikšić, Milan, Škarpa-Prpić, Ingrid
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