Training Translational Scholars within Family Science Programs.
This article addresses issues related to the training of translational scholars in family science (FS) graduate programs. The article advances the view that (a) FS students need more direct socialization on how to message about and market the brand of their programs and (b) the FS brand should be or...
| Publicado en: | Family Relations (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) Vol. 66; no. 4; pp. 766 - 773 |
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