Technology-Enhanced Continuing Professional Development: Realizing the Potential of the Mundane and the Exotic.

Simon Kitto
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  1. Simon Kitto: Dr. S. Kitto: Editor in Chief, Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions.

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