Usefulness of a virtual community of practice and web 2.0 tools for general practice training: experiences and expectations of general practitioner registrars and supervisors.
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Sue Bennett | Sandra C Jones | Sandra C. Jones | Andrew Bonney | S. Bennett | D. Iverson | Stephen Barnett | Andrew D Bonney | Don Iverson | Stephen Barnett
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