Does the medical education in Egyptian medical schools match the WHO Guidelines for Quality Assurance of Basic Medical Education in Student Perception?
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2018
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Society Academy
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Medical Research Society Academy;
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Scientific Journal Rankings
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student satisfaction,
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medical education quality,, student satisfaction,
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