Leveraging e-Learning technology to enhance pre-service training for healthcare trainees in Ghana: evidence from a pilot project and pointers to policy reforms
Abstract Background E-Learning solutions are increasingly being advocated to augment existing traditional teaching and learning efforts in health training institutions. Unfortunately, these emerging technologies rarely focus on health sciences education within the context of public universities, hen...
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Auteurs principaux: | Robert Kaba Alhassan, Martin Amogre Ayanore, John-Bosco Diekuu, Emmanuel B. A. Prempeh, Ernestina Safoa Donkor |
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2021
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