Continuing education meetings and workshops: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes

Author:

Forsetlund Louise1,Bjørndal Arild1,Rashidian Arash2,Jamtvedt Gro1,O'Brien Mary Ann3,Wolf Fredric M4,Davis Dave5,Odgaard-Jensen Jan1,Oxman Andrew D6

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services; PO Box 7004 St Olavs plass Oslo Norway 0130

2. Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health; Poursina Ave Tehran Iran 1417613191

3. University of Toronto; Department of Family and Community Medicine; 500 University Avenue Fifth Floor Toronto Ontario Canada M5G 1V7

4. University of Washington School of Medicine; Department of Medical Education & Biomedical Informatics; E-312 Health Sciences Box 357240 Seattle WA USA 98195-7240

5. Association of American Medical Colleges; Continuing Health Care Education and Improvement; 2450 N St NW Washington DC USA 20037-1127

6. Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services; Global Health Unit; P.O. Box 7004, St. Olavs plass Oslo Norway N-0130

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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