Expert Perspectives on Outbreak Investigation Training: A Quality Improvement Exercise
Aims: This study aimed to achieve a better understanding of factors contributing to effective training in outbreak investigation, including characteristics of effective trainees, supervisors, and training activities. Methods: We designed a semi-structured interview aimed at exploring factors in Tynj...
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Main Authors: | Owen Forbes (Author), Stephanie Davis (Author), Amalie Dyda (Author), Alexander Rosewell (Author), Stephanie Williams (Author), Cameron Moffatt (Author), Kerri Viney (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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