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Understanding how to use training best practices can improve training outcomes and increase efficiency. It is important to meet the development needs of the health care workforce who take care of patients by providing effective and succinct training. The goal of this chapter is to introduce the importance of evidence-based practices for learning professionals. Evidence-based principles will be discussed throughout the book to help guide the management and delivery of high-quality training programs.
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Kulhanek, B., Mandato, K. (2022). The Importance of Training. In: Kulhanek, B., Mandato, K. (eds) Healthcare Technology Training. Health Informatics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10322-3_1
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