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The Education Hub - Teach Think Treat

The Education Hub - Teach Think Treat

Auteur(s): The Education Hub - The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne
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Teach, Think, Treat is a podcast for healthcare professionals and students about teaching and learning in a busy clinical setting. Our setting is a tertiary paediatric hospital, but our experiences and challenges are shared by many.

To find out more about The Education Hub, please visit: education-hub.rch.org.au

The Education Hub Learning Resource Disclaimer

This information is intended to support the education of health professionals. The authors have made considerable efforts to ensure the information contained in this resource is accurate, evidence-based, and up to date at the time of publication however the information and advice offered is intended as a guide only and does not replace the need for clinical expertise and the application of clinical judgment to each individual presentation. Users of this resource are strongly recommended to confirm that the information contained is correct by way of independent sources and appropriate to their context. The Royal Children’s Hospital accepts no liability, however arising, for any inaccuracies or information perceived as misleading and makes no representations as to the success of any treatment recommended in the resource.

Statement to intellectual property

These educational materials are the intellectual property of The Royal Children’s Hospital and may not be reproduced, transmitted, displayed, published, or modified without prior written permission. Contact education.hub@rch.org.au to make a request.

© This podcast should not be reproduced without the written permission of The Education Hub (education.hub@rch.org.au). The information expressed in these podcasts is developed by The Education Hub - RCH. The information is presented in good faith, is current at the time of recording and is not necessarily representative of the views of The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne.
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