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Nephrologischer Unterricht

Aktueller Stand an deutschen Fakultäten

Nephrology teaching

Current situation at German medical faculties

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Wir danken den Lehrbeauftragten für Nephrologie aller Universitäten, die sich an der Umfrage beteiligt haben.

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Harendza, S., Rösch, FM. Nephrologischer Unterricht. Nephrologe 10, 223–226 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11560-014-0949-y

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