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News - 1 September 2005

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Clinical supervision course wins support

A Birmingham supervision course is to continue after pilot has ended.

The University of Central England in Birmingham will continue to offer the non-managerial clinical supervision training course to AHPs and healthcare scientists across the country after the pilot finishes in March 2006.


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