Hospice Educators’ Perspectives on E-learning in Palliative Care Education in Ireland.
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Callinan, JAffiliation
Milford Care CentreIssue Date
2020-12Keywords
Technology-enhanced learningE-learning;
Palliative care education;
hospice educators
blended learning
Online learning;
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Callinan J. 2020. Hospice Educators’ Perspectives on E-learning in Palliative Care Education in Ireland. Limerick: Milford Care Centre.Item Type
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All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative CareCollections
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