Changing motivations for conference attendance across professional careers: a case study

S. Ram (Bern, Switzerland), C. Pannetier (Lausanne, Switzerland), N. Tabin (Lausanne, Switzerland), R. Costello (Dublin, Ireland), D. Stolz (Basel, Switzerland), K. Eva (Vancouver, Canada), S. Huwendiek (Bern, Switzerland)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Medical education in respiratory medicine
Session: Medical education in respiratory medicine
Session type: E-poster
Number: 544

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