Multinational dimension of a knowledge-based examination: potential and limitations

P. L. Haslam (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Lunchtime programme: Educational seminar - Harmonising standards for education and training in respiratory medicine: prospects and challenges

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Inga Sif Ólafsdóttir - 24.05.2011 13:50
Wrongly classified, Not a lecture on traumatic thoracic injury, but a lecture on the development of the HERMES examination in Europe.
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