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Disaster preparedness / Informal learning / Learning / Health education / Professional development / E-learning / Disaster medicine / Emergency management / Education / Educational psychology / Medicine
Date: 2013-06-24 08:13:06
Disaster preparedness
Informal learning
Learning
Health education
Professional development
E-learning
Disaster medicine
Emergency management
Education
Educational psychology
Medicine

Capturing the Range of Learning: Implications for Disaster Health in a Resource Constrained Future Authors: Brian A. Altman, PhD Kandra Strauss-Riggs, MPH

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