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Applying team-based learning of diagnostics for undergraduate students: assessing teaching effectiveness by a randomized controlled trial study

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Figure 2 Schematic diagram of team-based learning method.
Table 1 Baseline student characteristics
Table 4 Students’ feedback on the teaching model

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