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Impact of some low-cost interventions on students′ performance in a Nigerian medical school
2014
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice
Students' poor performance in physiology examinations has been worrisome to the university community. Reported preference of peer-tutoring to didactic lectures at the University of Nigeria Medical School has not been investigated. Aim: The aim of this work is to design/implement low-cost interventions to improve teaching and learning of physiology. Materials and Methods: This is a postintervention retrospective review of medical Student's performance in 2 nd Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
doi:10.4103/1119-3077.141416
pmid:25244262
fatcat:ll6yiysx6rhx3dtn4ykigsense