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BMJ Open Quality
(May 2022)
Operational reflections on what contributes to building a successful Project ECHO network
Max Watson,
Chris Jenkins,
Tracey McTernaghan,
Hazel Webb,
Leanne McAuley
Affiliations
Max Watson
3 Hospice UK, London, UK
Chris Jenkins
Centre for Public Health, Queen`s University Belfast, Belfast, UK
Tracey McTernaghan
1Hospice UK, UK
Hazel Webb
2GOSH
Leanne McAuley
Project ECHO Northern Ireland, Hospice UK, Belfast, UK
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https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001711
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Vol. 11, no. 2
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