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ISSN 2207-4791
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2020March 05, 2020 AEST

Experiences and Perceptions of a Process for Interprofessional Clinical Education of Allied Health Students in Metropolitan Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Preschool Programs

Helen Sargison, Jodie Copley, Anne Hill, Jodie Booth, Renae Anderson,
aboriginal and torres strait islander preschoolsinterprofessional serviceallied heath educationoccupational therapyspeech pathologyaboriginal and torres strait islander health
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Sargison, Helen, Jodie Copley, Anne Hill, Jodie Booth, and Renae Anderson. 2020. “Experiences and Perceptions of a Process for Interprofessional Clinical Education of Allied Health Students in Metropolitan Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Preschool Programs.” Australian Journal of Clinical Education 7 (1): 1–24. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.12133.

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