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    Belanger, Michelle (1)
    Billings-Gagliardi, Susan (1)Mazor, Kathleen M. (1)UMass Chan AffiliationDepartment of Cell Biology (1)Meyers Primary Care Institute (1)Document TypeJournal Article (1)Keyword*Communication (1)*Education, Medical, Undergraduate (1)*Students, Medical (1)Adult (1)Female (1)View MoreJournalAcademic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (1)

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    Explanations of basic medical information by students: what lay people find effective

    Billings-Gagliardi, Susan; Mazor, Kathleen M.; Belanger, Michelle (2001-10-13)
    During basic science courses, medical students are often required to explain complex scientific and medical information to faculty and to each other as they study and complete examinations. Later, as physicians, these students will often be in the position of explaining similar, complex information to patients. By practicing how to explain medically relevant basic science information to lay people (potential patients) early in their training, students may gain valuable skills and preparation for their future roles as physicians.
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