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E-learning nell’apprendimento informale del medico

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In questo capitolo prenderemo in considerazione le opportunità offerte dall’e-learning a sostegno dell’apprendimento informale dell’operatore sanitario, processo dal quale dipende la maggior parte delle conoscenze e competenze necessarie per l’esercizio di qualsiasi professione e a cui la ricerca non ha per ora dedicato molto spazio.

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Masoni, M. (2011). E-learning nell’apprendimento informale del medico. In: Guelfi, M.R., Masoni, M., Conti, A., Gensini, G.F. (eds) E-learning in sanità. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1824-2_9

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