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How to best educate students, colleagues and patients: the most recent advances in respiratory medical education
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The effect of teaching method for mechanical ventilation in respiratory therapy education
L. Goodfellow, B. Almasoudi (Altanta, United States Of America; Dhahran, Saudi Arabia)
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International Congress 2014 – How to best educate students, colleagues and patients: the most recent advances in respiratory medical education
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How to best educate students, colleagues and patients: the most recent advances in respiratory medical education
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4818
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Respiratory critical care
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L. Goodfellow, B. Almasoudi (Altanta, United States Of America; Dhahran, Saudi Arabia). The effect of teaching method for mechanical ventilation in respiratory therapy education. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4818
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