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2006 UK Awards for AHPS and HCS

Feature - 15 January 2007

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  • How joint training can benefit staff and patients

    In the first of a series looking at the winners and runners up from last month’s UK Awards for Allied Health Professionals and Healthcare Scientists, Carol Harris reports on on a project to create an interprofessional training ward.

    A project to break down professional barriers among students has brought benefits for staff and patients – and picked up a major national award organised by Employing Allied Health Professionals & Healthcare Scientists....


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