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Psychosocial profile of medicine students from the Universidad de Manizales (Colombia) and its relationship with academic performance. 2011

El perfil psicosocial de los estudiantes de medicina de la universidad de Manizales (Colombia) y su relación con el rendimiento académico, 2011





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Castaño Castrillón, J. J., Florido, J. D., Galvis, J., Maya, D., Paneso, L. M., Torres, J., & Vivas, L. M. (2015). Psychosocial profile of medicine students from the Universidad de Manizales (Colombia) and its relationship with academic performance. 2011. Archivos De Medicina (Manizales), 12(1), 62-72. https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.12.1.798.2012
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Castaño Castrillón, J. J., Florido, J. D., Galvis, J., Maya, D., Paneso, L. M., Torres, J., & Vivas, L. M. (2015). Psychosocial profile of medicine students from the Universidad de Manizales (Colombia) and its relationship with academic performance. 2011. Archivos De Medicina (Manizales), 12(1), 62-72. https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.12.1.798.2012

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José Jaime Castaño Castrillón
Julian David Florido
Johana Galvis
Daniel Maya
Laura Marcela Paneso
Jonatan Torres
Laura Maria Vivas

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