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Quality allied health clinical supervision policy in Australia: a literature review

Sue Fitzpatrick A C , Megan Smith B and Clare Wilding B
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A Port Kembla Hospital, PO Box 21, Warrawong, NSW 2502, Australia.

B School of Community Health, Charles Sturt University, PO Box 789 Albury, NSW 2640, Australia. Email: mesmith@csu.edu.au; cwilding@csu.edu.au

C Corresponding author. Email: sue.fitzpatrick@hotmail.com.au

Australian Health Review 36(4) 461-465 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH11053
Submitted: 4 June 2011  Accepted: 26 April 2012   Published: 2 November 2012



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