Abstract

<p>The teaching content of preventive medicine courses in secondary vocational schools is too much, but the class hours are few. So students generally have little interest, which affects the teaching effect. This article focuses on the current problems in preventive medicine teaching in secondary vocational schools, analyzes the advantages of flipped classrooms, and discusses the issues that should be considered when flipped classrooms are applied.</p>

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