Interprofessional Education with Simulations in Primary Care
The introduction of interprofessional primary care (IPC) as a model of collaborative patient care is increasingly vital in the context of complex healthcare systems and the growing needs of patients. Its benefits include improved patient outcomes, enhanced efficiency, and reduced costs. However, the...
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Main Authors: | KLEMENC-KETIŠ Zalika (Author), ZAFOŠNIK Uroš (Author) |
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