
pmid: 27921190
Objective: In an increasingly complex and competitive professional environment, improving methods to educate neurosurgical residents is key to ensure high quality patient care. Electronic (e)Learning resources promise interactive knowledge acquisition. We set out to give a comprehensive overview on [for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
68. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (DGNC), 7. Joint Meeting mit der Society of British Neurological Surgeons (SBNS)
Neurosurgery/education, Medical/methods, 616.8, Neurosurgery, 610 Medicine & health, Education, 10180 Clinic for Neurosurgery, Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods, Humans, neurosurgery, Internet, Electronic learning resource, Education, Medical, Postgraduate training, 610 Medical sciences; Medicine, 2746 Surgery, 2728 Neurology (clinical), ddc: 610, new media, Resident training, Education eLearning, Computer-Assisted Instruction, ddc: ddc:616.8
Neurosurgery/education, Medical/methods, 616.8, Neurosurgery, 610 Medicine & health, Education, 10180 Clinic for Neurosurgery, Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods, Humans, neurosurgery, Internet, Electronic learning resource, Education, Medical, Postgraduate training, 610 Medical sciences; Medicine, 2746 Surgery, 2728 Neurology (clinical), ddc: 610, new media, Resident training, Education eLearning, Computer-Assisted Instruction, ddc: ddc:616.8
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