An Outdoor Educational Experience in Health Professions Education: Beyond a Focus Group Study

Outdoor learning can relate students with environment, community, society and themselves. It can benefit students of all ages and successful in a variety of settings. Furthermore, it can enrich the curriculum and improve educational attainment. So, the present study has tried to explore experience o...

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