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A Two-Country Questionnaire Study of Biomedical Student Opinions Regarding Online Teaching During COVID-19

The purpose of this study was to compare the opinions of biomedical students from Russia and Central Serbia about learning methods in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a comparative questionnaire study that used the validated questionnaire tool eMedQ, conducted via the online platform Anket...

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Published in:Epidemiolgia (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-11, Vol.5 (4), p.692-705
Main Authors: Ognjanovic, Irena, Yakushina, Irina, Shustikova, Elena, Mikerova, Maria, Reshetnikov, Vladimir, Mijailovic, Sara, Nedeljkovic, Jelena, Milovanovic, Dragan, Tasic, Ljiljana, Jakovljevic, Vladimir, Nikolic Turnic, Tamara
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