Educators of Healthcare Professionals Agreeing a Shared Purpose

Healthcare education is a discipline in its own right, and while each profession has its own distinctive body of clinical knowledge, in educational terms there is much that all professions share. Yet recognition for the healthcare educator role is often lacking. A more collaborative approach to the...

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Published: Cardiff Cardiff University Press 2021
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