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The Malaysia DREEM: perceptions of medical students about the learning environment in a medical school in Malaysia

Students' perceptions of their learning environment, by defining its strengths and weaknesses, are important for continuous improvement of the educational environments and curriculum. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore students' perceptions of their learning environment, among...

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Main Authors: Al-Naggar, Redhwan A, Abdulghani, Mahfoudh, Osman, Muhamed T, Al-Kubaisy, Waqar, Daher, Aqil Mohammad, Nor Aripin, Khairun Nain Bin, Assabri, Ali, Al-Hidabi, Dawood A, Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham B Mohamed, Al-Rofaai, Ahmed, Ibrahim, Hisham S, Al-Talib, Hassanain, Al-Khateeb, Alyaa, Othman, Gamil Qasem, Abdulaziz, Qaid Ali, Chinna, Karuthan, Bobryshev, Yuri V
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