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Overcoming Barriers to Research Competency: a nationwide mixed-method study on residency training in the field of Korean medicine

Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the educational needs of interns and residents in Korean medicine as the first step in developing an education program to improve their research competencies. Methods: A mixed-method design, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data collection metho...

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Published in:Journal of pharmacopuncture 2024, Vol.27 (2), p.142-153
Main Authors: Min-jung Lee, Myung-Ho Kim
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