Two methods of training medical students to diagnose cardiac arrhythmias are either studying electrocardiogram (ECG) trace patterns and electrical wave symbols in a formal university seminar, or observing real-time heart monitors while shadowing a cardiologist on a hospital ward round.
Discuss how the multi-store model of memory explains how a medical student learns to interpret ECG trace patterns in a formal seminar setting. You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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