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The teleclass — a simple way to maintain your lifelong learning

M. Bennallick

Faculty of Health and Social Work, Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, Truro TR1 3HD

D. King

Infection Prevention and Control, Solihull Care Trust, Mell House, 46 Drury Lane, Solihull B91 3BU

L. Tew

183 Wick Road, Bristol BS4 4HW

The teleclass seminar system is a simple way of keeping up to date with current issues in infection prevention and control. Minimal equipment is required to enable you to hear presentations by renowned speakers and have an opportunity to ask them questions directly.

Key Words: Teleclass • education • lifelong learning

British Journal of Infection Control, Vol. 8, No. 1, 10-11 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/14690446070080010601


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