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SATYSFAKCJA STUDENTÓW Z ZAJĘĆ ODBYWANYCH W CENTRUM SYMULACJI MEDYCZNYCH

Edyta Dziewięcka
1
,
Anna Wilczkowska
2
,
Tomasz Orczykowski
3
,
Michał Motyl
4
,
Halina Król
5
,
Roman Starz
6
,
Jarosław Piotr Chmielewski
7, 8

  1. Independent Public Health Care Institution of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, Kielce, Poland
  2. Professor Edward Lipinski Academy of Applied Sciences, Kielce, Poland
  3. Study of Practical Training, Radom Academy of Economics, Radom, Poland
  4. Medical University of Lodz, Poland
  5. Collegium Medicum, Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland
  6. Faculty of Humanities, Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland
  7. Office of the Patient Ombudsman, Warsaw, Poland
  8. Department of Public Health, International European University, Kyiv, Ukraine
Health Prob Civil.
Data publikacji online: 2024/08/06
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