Reflections on an evaluation of the ‘Remote Health Experience’ - an interprofessional learning, cultural immersion program
Introduction: Cultural immersion can be an effective method of health professional student cultural learning, and part of interprofessional learning. This evaluation aimed to report the views of staff and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contributors about a cultural immersion program, as well...
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Main Authors: | Sue Lenthall (Author), Leigh Moore (Author), Madeleine Bower (Author), Kylie Stothers (Author), Greg Raymond (Author), Chris Rissel (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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