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Ruth P Chen

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Nursing Ethics|February 3, 2011
Moral imagination in simulation-based communication skills trainingRuth P Chen
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 23, 2009
Student participation in health professions education research: in pursuit of the Aristotelian meanRuth P Chen
Medical Education|February 9, 2011
First, do no harm: using simulated patient death to enhance learning?Heinz R Bruppacher, Ruth P Chen, Kevin Lachapelle
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Nursing Ethics|February 3, 2011
Moral imagination in simulation-based communication skills trainingRuth P Chen
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 23, 2009
Student participation in health professions education research: in pursuit of the Aristotelian meanRuth P Chen
Medical Education|February 9, 2011
First, do no harm: using simulated patient death to enhance learning?Heinz R Bruppacher, Ruth P Chen, Kevin Lachapelle
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