Can DVD Simulations Be Used to Promote Empathic Behaviours and Interprofessional Collaboration among Undergraduate Healthcare Students? Final Report.
Empathy is a vital characteristic for all health professionals. However, it is also a difficult behavioural trait and professional skill set to teach and assess, as a result it is often a neglected component of health science curriculum. This is the final report from a project that had project had t...
| Institutions: | Monash University Deakin University Edith Cowan University University of South Australia |
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| Autore principale: | Williams, Brett |
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Office for Learning and Teaching
2014
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| Accesso online: | /resources/ID11_2059_Williams_Report_%202014.pdf |
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