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How educational innovations and attention to competencies in postgraduate medical education relate to preparedness for practice: the key role of the learning environment Cover

How educational innovations and attention to competencies in postgraduate medical education relate to preparedness for practice: the key role of the learning environment

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|Oct 2015

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Language: English
Published on: Oct 26, 2015
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© 2015 Ids S. Dijkstra, Jan Pols, Pine Remmelts, Eric F. Rietzschel, Janke Cohen-Schotanus, Paul L.P. Brand, published by Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
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