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A survey of undergraduate health science students’ views on interprofessional education and the use of educational technology: Preliminary analyses and findings
Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 12/30/08
Williams B et al. - The aim of this study was to ascertain undergraduate health science student views on IPE and educational technology during the first year of their undergraduate course. The study used a pre-test post-test methodology investigating IPE perspectives and attitudes towards educational technology.
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