Keywords
case-based learning
education
paramedic
education
paramedic
How to Cite
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Williams B. The Implementation of Case-Based Learning - Shaping the Pedagogy in Ambulance Education. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine [Internet]. 2004Aug.2 [cited 2023Mar.30];2(3). Available from: https://ajp.paramedics.org/index.php/ajp/article/view/286
Abstract
This paper presents the use of case-based learning in ambulance education
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