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Developing an Educator Network: The Effect of a Teaching Scholars Program in the Health Professions on Networking and Productivity
Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 07/01/09
Moses AS et al. - Educational networks increased with participation but showed little or no effect on productivity. SNA revealed a decrease of participants with no network, increase in connections among participants, and increase in connections to central services personnel. Researchers identified six themes from the participants' comments. This relatively modest program demonstrated a small effect on productivity through the increased network.
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