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Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2022April 20, 2022 AEST

The benefits and barriers of hosting students within allied health private practice settings: The perspective of private practice and clinical education coordinators

Roma Forbes, Alana Dinsdale, Jodie Copley, Jodie Booth, Daniella Cain, Meagan Crabb, Ruth Dunwoodie, Lucy Hunter, Auriel Sher, Anne Hill,
clinical placementsallied healthprivate practiceclinical education
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Forbes, Roma, Alana Dinsdale, Jodie Copley, Jodie Booth, Daniella Cain, Meagan Crabb, Ruth Dunwoodie, Lucy Hunter, Auriel Sher, and Anne Hill. 2022. “The Benefits and Barriers of Hosting Students within Allied Health Private Practice Settings: The Perspective of Private Practice and Clinical Education Coordinators.” Australian Journal of Clinical Education 11 (1): 69–89. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.34708.
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