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Gail M Jensen

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Physical Therapy|September 10, 2011
Learning: what matters mostGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|June 5, 2007
Invited commentaryGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|March 1, 2022
Time to Shine the LightGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|December 4, 2003
Using clinical outcomes to explore the theory of expert practice in physical therapyLinda Resnik, Gail M Jensen
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|June 22, 2010
Beyond a code of ethics: phenomenological ethics for everyday practiceBruce Greenfield, Gail M Jensen
Journal of Interprofessional Care|May 25, 2002
Improved rural access to care: dimensions of best practiceGail M Jensen, Charlotte B Royeen
Physical Therapy|June 12, 2010
Understanding the lived experiences of patients: application of a phenomenological approach to ethicsBruce H Greenfield, Gail M Jensen
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|August 31, 2017
The active engagement model of applied ethics as a structure for ethical reflection in the context of course-based service learningKathryn C Nesbit, Gail M Jensen, Clare Delany
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|September 24, 2015
Connecting Classroom, Clinic, and Context: Clinical Reasoning Strategies for Clinical Instructors and Academic FacultyJennifer Furze, Lisa K Kenyon, Gail M Jensen
Journal of Allied Health|December 22, 2010
Interprofessional ethics in rehabilitation: the dreamcatcher journeyGail M Jensen, Charlotte Brasic Royeen, Ruth B Purtilo
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Physical Therapy|September 10, 2011
Learning: what matters mostGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|June 5, 2007
Invited commentaryGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|March 1, 2022
Time to Shine the LightGail M Jensen
Physical Therapy|December 4, 2003
Using clinical outcomes to explore the theory of expert practice in physical therapyLinda Resnik, Gail M Jensen
Physiotherapy Research International : the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy|June 22, 2010
Beyond a code of ethics: phenomenological ethics for everyday practiceBruce Greenfield, Gail M Jensen
Journal of Interprofessional Care|May 25, 2002
Improved rural access to care: dimensions of best practiceGail M Jensen, Charlotte B Royeen
Physical Therapy|June 12, 2010
Understanding the lived experiences of patients: application of a phenomenological approach to ethicsBruce H Greenfield, Gail M Jensen
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|August 31, 2017
The active engagement model of applied ethics as a structure for ethical reflection in the context of course-based service learningKathryn C Nesbit, Gail M Jensen, Clare Delany
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|September 24, 2015
Connecting Classroom, Clinic, and Context: Clinical Reasoning Strategies for Clinical Instructors and Academic FacultyJennifer Furze, Lisa K Kenyon, Gail M Jensen
Journal of Allied Health|December 22, 2010
Interprofessional ethics in rehabilitation: the dreamcatcher journeyGail M Jensen, Charlotte Brasic Royeen, Ruth B Purtilo
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