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Volume 29(2); Jun 2017
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The qualitative orientation in medical education research
Jennifer Anne Cleland
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):61-71.
Potential bias factors that affect the course evaluation of students in preclinical courses
Su Jin Chae, Miran Kim, Ki Hong Chang, Yoon-Sok Chung
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):73-80.
Development an instrument assessing residents’ attitude towards professionalism lapses in training
Hyo-Jin Kwon, Young-Mee Lee, Young-Hee Lee, Hyung-Joo Chang
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):81-91.
Flipped-learning course design and evaluation through student self-assessment in a predental science class
Jungjoon Ihm, Hyoseon Choi, Sangho Roh
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):93-100.
Do medical students generate sound arguments during small group discussions in problem-based learning?: an analysis of preclinical medical students’ argumentation according to a framework of hypothetico-deductive reasoning
Hyunjung Ju, Ikseon Choi, Bo Young Yoon
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):101-109.
Evaluation of an extracurricular program for students interested in rural and public health
Do-Hwan Kim, Ah Reum An, Eun Jeong Kim, Jong-Koo Lee, Seung-Hee Lee
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):111-116.
Mentoring for career development
Ann Rolfe
Korean J Med Educ.
2017;29(2):117-119.