Curriculum Innovations: Enhancing Medical Student Neuroscience Training With a Team-Based Learning Curriculum
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- Received July 21, 2022
- Accepted in final form November 2, 2022
- First Published January 5, 2023.
Author Disclosures
- Christopher G. Tarolli, MD, MSEd and
- Ralph F. Józefowicz, MD
- Christopher G. Tarolli, MD, MSEd and
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- Ralph F. Józefowicz, MD
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- From the Department of Neurology (C.G.T., R.F.J.), and Center for Health + Technology (C.G.T.), University of Rochester, NY.
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Dr. Tarolli christopher_tarolli{at}urmc.rochester.edu
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