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Developing a Workplace-Based Learning Culture in the NHS: Aspirations and Challenges

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Developing a Workplace-Based Learning Culture in the NHS: Aspirations and Challenges. / Gawne, Suzanne; Fish, Rebecca; Machin, Laura.
In: Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, Vol. 7, 31.07.2020, p. 1-8.

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Gawne S, Fish R, Machin L. Developing a Workplace-Based Learning Culture in the NHS: Aspirations and Challenges. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development. 2020 Jul 31;7:1-8. doi: 10.1177/2382120520947063

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Gawne, Suzanne ; Fish, Rebecca ; Machin, Laura. / Developing a Workplace-Based Learning Culture in the NHS : Aspirations and Challenges. In: Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development. 2020 ; Vol. 7. pp. 1-8.

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