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Teaching Note-Incorporating Journal Clubs Into Social Work Education: An Exploratory Model
This article outlines the implementation of a journal club for master's and doctoral social work students interested in mental health practice. It defines educational journal clubs and discusses the history of journal clubs in medical education and the applicability of the model to social work...
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