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The effect of peer-group size on the delivery of feedback in basic life support refresher training: a cluster randomized controlled trial

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Fig. 1 The participation flow chart
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of study participants (N = 115)
Table 2 Scores on each test in the BLS training betweenstandard and large groups
Table 4 Questionnaire responses of 115 final-year medical students after the BLS training
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