Educating Occupational Therapists in the Use of Theory and Evidence to Enhance Supervision Practice
This paper describes the implementation of a unique learning experience aimed at enhancing the quality of supervision practice in occupational therapy at the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service. The package was designed by experienced occupational therapy educators based on adult, blended, and fl...
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Main Authors: | Melanie J. Roberts (Author), Deborah Fitzgerald (Author), Matthew Molineux (Author) |
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