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A national intercalated medical student research program - student perceptions, satisfaction, and factors associated with pursuing a PhD

To counteract a decreasing number of physician-scientists, a national intercalated Medical Student Research Programme (MSRP) was launched in Norway in 2002. We aimed to assess whether the students' favourable perceptions and satisfaction with the program had prevailed since the inception in 200...

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Main Authors: Sandvei, Marie Søfteland, Jacobsen, Geir Wenberg, Stien, Marianne Heldal, Ræder, Helge, Munthe, Ludvig Andre, Skogen, Vegard
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Demography
Medical education
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Medical students
Perceptions
Physicians
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Tests
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