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Information Mastery Article

August 15, 2018 | By: Allen Shaughnessy

Information Mastery teaching causes strong emotional responses and transforms entire thinking and decision-making process. See:

“Making the Most of Continuing Medical Education: Evidence of Transformative Learning During a Course in Evidence-Based Medicine and Decision Making”

 

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