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Improving Bioengineering Student Leadership Identity Via Training and Practice within the Core-Course

The development of a leadership identity has become significant in bioengineering education as a result of an increasing emphasis on teamwork within the profession and corresponding shifts in accreditation criteria. Unsurprisingly, placing bioengineering students in teams to complete classroom-based...

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Published in:Annals of biomedical engineering 2016-12, Vol.44 (12), p.3606-3618
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