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Starting a mobile simulation program can be a daunting task. Knowing how much to ask for is always the big question. This chapter will give you the tools you need to create your own budget and allow you to feel confident that you can budget for your program as well as market the program for the best outcomes. Marketing provides not only the funding sources but also the learners.
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Malheim, A. (2020). Marketing and Finances. In: Carstens, P., Paulman, P., Paulman, A., Stanton, M., Monaghan, B., Dekker, D. (eds) Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Mobile Medical Simulation. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33660-8_2
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