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John Bligh

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Medical Education|April 27, 2004
More medical students, more stress in the medical education systemJohn Bligh
Medical Education|October 31, 2002
Research in medical education at the start of the centuryJohn Bligh
Medical Education|October 23, 2002
A history of curriculum reform: the Sherbrooke storyJohn Bligh
Medical Education|April 24, 2003
The ordinariness of teachingJohn Bligh
Medical Education|April 26, 2006
Getting the measure of interprofessional learningKaren Mattick, John Bligh
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|November 4, 2008
Clinical education: a routine activity of extraordinary importanceJulie Brice, John Bligh
Medical Education|July 1, 2008
What is the value of good medical education research?John Bligh, Julie Brice
Medical Teacher|June 28, 2007
Distributing menus to hungry learners: can learning by simulation become simulation of learning?John Bligh, Alan Bleakley
Journal of Interprofessional Care|December 24, 2005
An e-resource to coordinate research activity with the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS)Karen Mattick, John Bligh
Medical Education|April 1, 2006
Undergraduate ethics teaching: revisiting the Consensus StatementKaren Mattick, John Bligh
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Medical Education|April 27, 2004
More medical students, more stress in the medical education systemJohn Bligh
Medical Education|October 31, 2002
Research in medical education at the start of the centuryJohn Bligh
Medical Education|October 23, 2002
A history of curriculum reform: the Sherbrooke storyJohn Bligh
Medical Education|April 24, 2003
The ordinariness of teachingJohn Bligh
Medical Education|April 26, 2006
Getting the measure of interprofessional learningKaren Mattick, John Bligh
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|November 4, 2008
Clinical education: a routine activity of extraordinary importanceJulie Brice, John Bligh
Medical Education|July 1, 2008
What is the value of good medical education research?John Bligh, Julie Brice
Medical Teacher|June 28, 2007
Distributing menus to hungry learners: can learning by simulation become simulation of learning?John Bligh, Alan Bleakley
Journal of Interprofessional Care|December 24, 2005
An e-resource to coordinate research activity with the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS)Karen Mattick, John Bligh
Medical Education|April 1, 2006
Undergraduate ethics teaching: revisiting the Consensus StatementKaren Mattick, John Bligh
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