Incorporating Experiential Learning into Health Information Management Education: Enhancing Curriculum with Real-World Applications
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Incorporating Experiential Learning into Health Information Management Education: Enhancing Curriculum with Real-World Applications
July 23, 2025 · PHIM Feed

Incorporating Experiential Learning into Health Information Management Education: Enhancing Curriculum with Real-World Applications

  Abstract Incorporating experiential learning in health information (HI) is essential to prepare students for the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, where practical skills and ...


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