Chronic wound care a problem-based learning approach

A problem-based learning approach is used in this new book new wound care. The book is a valuable resource whether the approach taken is teaching the subject as 'pure' PBL, a hybrid approach, or where a more traditional approach is being taken. Its strengths lie in fostering skills which e...

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Other Authors: Morison, Moya (Editor), Ovington, Liza Gretchen 1959- (Editor), Wilkie, Kay (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Mosby 2004
©2004
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