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2. Preparing medical students for their educational task as physicians: important, desirable and unexplored territory.

3. Experiences of medical students and nursing trainees from unexpected death through simulation training.

4. Implications of internationalisation of medical education.

5. Structured interviews on self-regulated learning strategies of medical students in the final year of medical school.

6. Integrated clinical case discussions - a fully student-organized peer-teaching program on internal medicine.

7. Programs to encourage working as a general practitioner in rural areas: why do medical students not want to participate? A cross-sectional study.

8. One academic year under COVID-19 conditions: two multicenter cross-sectional evaluation studies among medical students in Bavarian medical schools, Germany students' needs, difficulties, and concerns about digital teaching and learning.

9. Changes in medical students´ and anesthesia technician trainees´ attitudes towards interprofessionality - experience from an interprofessional simulation-based course.

10. Student evaluations of teaching and the development of a comprehensive measure of teaching effectiveness for medical schools.

11. Vertical integration in medical education: the broader perspective.

12. Why should medical students (not) be recruited to care for patients with COVID-19?

13. Promoting positive perceptions of and motivation for research among undergraduate medical students to stimulate future research involvement: a grounded theory study.

14. Vertically integrated medical education and the readiness for practice of graduates.

15. Ordering patterns for laboratory and radiology tests by students from different undergraduate medical curricula.

16. Details acquired from medical history and patients' experience of empathy--two sides of the same coin.

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