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Hi ACIPC Members,
The following survey has been approved for distribution to our members:
Can you spare 8 minutes to help future Health Professional students? Did you
graduate in or after 2005?Then we need your help!
By completing this short survey about your training and work history, you
will be making an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the role
of clinical placements in health workforce training.https://kbconsult.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Mf9UCb51dBbv5b?sourceCoNNMO
The survey will provide a unique opportunity to investigate the link between
student placements and future work patterns. All Health professionals
(excluding doctors) who have graduated since 2005 are strongly encouraged to
participate. The survey will take less than 8 minutes to completeKind regards,
Sara Kirby
Australasian Office Manager
+61 3 6281 9239
228 Liverpool Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
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