Resources for the teaching-learning of complex biochemistry topics in medical education
Introduction: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have modified the way knowledge is transmitted and assimilated. In medical education, they are considered fundamental for the optimization of the teaching-learning process, to favor the appropriation and integration of knowledge, and to...
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Information and communication technologies
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Recursos para la enseñanza-aprendizaje de temas complejos de Bioquímica en la educación médica |
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