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Influence of Expert Video Feedback, Peer Video Feedback, Standard Video Feedback and Oral Feedback on Undergraduate Medical Students’ Performance of Basic Surgical Skills

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Table 1. Characteristics of the groups. Group 1: Expert video feedback; Group 2: Peer video feedback; Group 3: Standard video; Group 4: Oral feedback
Table 3. (a) Bedside test: Results of checklist rating for Measurement points 1 - 3. Results of the checklist rating in total and for each checklist part
Table 4. (a) Wound management: Differences and educational effect sizes between Measurement points 1 - 3 for each group

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