Cost-Effective Learning for Cost-Effective Care?
Abstract
To the Editor: Searle and colleagues1 make excellent arguments for the need of a strategic approach in faculty development. Most important, they are up-front that funding is essential to make things actually happen. They are correct that online learning resources are likely to be a cost-effective approach, as is wide sharing of materials between different faculties and different disciplines. However, no matter how cost-efficient these approaches...
Paper Details
Title
Cost-Effective Learning for Cost-Effective Care?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
86
Issue
12
Pages
1485 - 1486
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