Gut Games: a Board Game to Integrate Basic and Clinical Sciences for the Classroom

Aaron Z. Katrikh1, Maureen Richards2, Christopher Ferrigno3
1Rush Medical College, Chicago, USA
2Department of Health Sciences Education, University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford, Rockford, USA
3Department of Cell & Molecular Medicine, Rush Medical College, Chicago, USA

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