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ARTICLE

Identification of clinician challenges in order to drive the development of competency-based education: results from an international needs assessment in multiple sclerosis

Journal of European CME

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • CNS
  • 2015
ARTICLE

Clinical Decision-Making in Multiple Sclerosis: Challenges Reported Internationally with Emerging Treatment Complexity

Journal of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • CNS
  • 2015
ARTICLE

International challenges in patient-centred care in fertility clinics offering assisted reproductive technology: providers’ gaps and attitudes towards addressing the patients’ psychological needs

Journal of European CME

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • INT.MED
  • 2015
ARTICLE

A new day for CME/CPD in Canada: proceedings from the 1st Canada Regional Conference of the Global Alliance for Medical Education in Montreal, Canada

Journal of European CME

  • CME/CPD
  • N/A
  • 2015
CONFERENCE

Clinical perception of Personal and Colleague understanding of a responsibility for appropriate use criteria (AUC)

Annual Scientific Session of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • CVD
  • 2015
ARTICLE

Practice challenges affecting optimal care as identified by US Medical oncologists who treat renal cell carcinomas

Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • ONCO
  • 2014
ARTICLE

Practice gaps and barriers to optimal care of hematologic malignancies in the United States

Journal of Community and Supportive Oncolog

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • ONCO
  • 2014
ARTICLE

Contextualized analysis of a needs assessment using the Theoretical Domains Framework: a case example in endocrinology

BMC Health Services Research

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • INT.MED
  • 2014
ARTICLE

Communication – the foundation for collaborative relationships amongst providers, and between providers and patients: A case in breast and colorectal cancer

Journal of Communication in Healthcare

  • NEEDS ASSESSMENT
  • ONCO
  • 2014