An Interprofessional Faculty Development Program for Workplace-Based Learning

Most faculty development programs in health professions education, pivotal in cultivating competent and effective teachers, focus on systematic, planned and formal learning opportunities. A large part of clinical teaching however, encompasses ad-hoc, informal and interprofessional workplace-based le...

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Hauptverfasser: Booij, Eveline, van Dam, Marjel, Jonker, Gersten, van Bruggen, Lisette, Lesterhuis, Marije, van der Schaaf, Marieke F, Hoff, Reinier G, Hennus, Marije P
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Humans
Interprofessional Education - methods
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Pilot Projects
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Workplace - psychology
Workplace - standards
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