Evolution of a degree program: the Australian example.

The progression of undergraduate radiography programs from diploma to bachelor's degree level has become a reality in Australia. This article outlines the evolution, underlying philosophy and structure of the bachelor of applied science in medical radiations program conducted by the Department of Me...

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Publicado en:Radiologic Technology Vol. 63; no. 6; pp. 406 - 410
Autor principal: Baird M
Formato: Journal Article
Publicado: American Society of Radiologic Technologists Jul/Aug92
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