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Cross Cultural Medical Education: Lessons from East Asia
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Cross Cultural Medical Education: Lessons from East Asia
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Katherine Welch
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Dec 19, 2011
This talk will discuss some of the highlights as well as challenges to teaching clinical medicine in Asia. Specific examples of the culture, as well as general principles of teaching cross-culturally, will be explained.
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