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QT21
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ATTITUDE ; state of mind or feeling for or against something which predisposes to particular responses. It involves emotions (feelings) and knowledge (or beliefs) about the object and emanate in behaviour. It is not inherited but learnt and, though relatively stable, is modifiable by education or experience. One of the three main goals in medical education (together with skills and knowledge).(Woncadic)
Bachelor degree ; Following the Bologna Declaration 1999 to create a “European Higher Educa- tion Area” by 2010, the first basic part in each curriculum should preferable have 3 years and 180 study points. (EURACT 2014)
CORE CURRICULUM common elements in the curriculum of an educational institution, which are studied by all students (Wonca Dic.);
UMLS CUI
C0038492
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