Our education, our concerns: The impact on medical student education of COVID-19
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Our education, our concerns: The impact on medical student education of COVID-19
Abstract
As COVID‐19 impacts medical education worldwide, lack of patient contact and in‐person courses creates concern for medical students. This commentary presents a call to action from students who want to be educated and prepared for their futures.
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