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Learning Needs Assessment Not Only for Continuing Education Jobeth Pilcher, EdD, RN-BC An accurate assessment of what participants need to learn is a crucial initial step in planning educational activities. Methods for assessing learner needs can include reviewing the literature, benchmarking, reviewing documents, seeking
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