Abstract
Current medical students in Germany will be the last to complete their undergraduate training before new federal curriculum regulations are implemented this autumn. The Approbationsordnung, which governs undergraduate training at all German medical schools, has not been changed since 1970, and the new guidelines are meeting mixed reactions. Lawmakers want theoretical and practical teaching, as well as preclinical and clinical work, to be more integrated. Techniques like case scenarios and …
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