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Immersive drama: testing health systems

This paper describes a workshop-based process bringing together for the first time two approaches—immersive drama and whole systems thinking—which was designed to test the extent to which health service systems are able to recognise and remedy emergent management and clinical problems. The workshop...

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Published in:Omega (Oxford) 2003-04, Vol.31 (2), p.127-136
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