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Assessment of the multidisciplinary education for a major change in clinical practice; a prospective cohort study
BMC Health Services Research, 02/12/09
Wright IM et al. - If education and training reaches all staff, with a system of mutual and continued support, even large changes in clinical practice can be achieved without the dissatisfaction with the educational process that is often otherwise seen.
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