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“Helping someone with a skill sharpens it in your own mind”: a mixed method study exploring health professions students experiences of Peer Assisted Learning (PAL)

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Table 1 Summary of Pilot PAL projects at UWA
Table 2 Satisfaction with Pre-PAL Training Programme Evaluation in the Classroom setting
Table 3 Satisfaction with Pre-PAL Training Programme in Clinical setting (peer tutors)
Fig. 1 Health professional students’ experiences of PAL

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