Hiver 2025 - NSG 5785 - Méthodes thérapeutiques en soins de santé primaires II 1 (théorie)
University of Ottawa
- Canada
- Permanent
- Temps-partiel
qualifications désirables: Expertise en supervision clinique IP.Le ou la candidate doit être disponible pour l'enseignement de la partie clinique du cours donc doit postuler sur les deux affichages.Autres compétences désirées : Expertise en pratique avancée et méthodes thérapeutiques en soins de santé primaires.Le contenu du cours est en ligne sur le réseau IIP. Les séminaires sont face à face. Le nombre d'inscriptions peut varier.
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