Perceptions of Family Physician Trainees and Trainers Regarding the Usefulness of a Virtual Community of Practice
BackgroundTraining for Australian general practice, or family medicine, can be isolating, with registrars (residents or trainees) moving between rural and urban environments, and between hospital and community clinic posts. Virtual communities of practice (VCoPs), groups of people sharing knowledge...
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Main Authors: | Barnett, Stephen (Author), Jones, Sandra C (Author), Bennett, Sue (Author), Iverson, Don (Author), Bonney, Andrew (Author) |
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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