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ISSN 2207-4791
Student Essay
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2016February 02, 2017 AEST

Addressing the Barriers to Clinical Education in Emergency Medicine

Sarah Kabir,
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Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2016

Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2016
  • Defining Clinical Education: Parallels in Practice
    Francina CantatoreLinda CraneDeborah Wilmoth
  • Addressing the Barriers to Clinical Education in Emergency Medicine
    Sarah Kabir
  • Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
    Daniel O'BrienSusan M McNaughtonBrenda FloodJane MorganAlexandra Bowmar
  • Is a students’ ability to critically self-reflect, related to their performance on physiotherapy clinical placements?
    Sarah BrooksNikki MilneRob Marc OrrRebecca Terry
  • Integrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Across an Undergraduate Medical Curriculum in Australia
    Janie D SmithShannon A Springer
  • Competitive Mooting as Clinical Legal Education: Can Real Benefits be Derived from an Unreal Experience?
    Louise Parsons
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Kabir, Sarah. 2017. “Addressing the Barriers to Clinical Education in Emergency Medicine.” Australian Journal of Clinical Education 1 (1). https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.5086.
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