Towards Defining Interprofessional Competencies for Global Health Education: Drawing on Educational Frameworks and the Experience of the UW-Madison Global Health Institute
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Towards Defining Interprofessional Competencies for Global Health Education: Drawing on Educational Frameworks and the Experience of the UW-Madison Global Health Institute
University of Wisconsin Madison Global Health Institute, available at <www.ghi.wisc.edu> (last visited October 8, 2014).
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