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Part of the book series: Therapy in Practice Series ((TPS,volume 28))

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Health professionals are required to attend and run numerous meetings. Why do you go to meetings? What sorts of meetings do you go to? What are their functions? Before anything else happens, it is essential to know what sort of meeting you are being asked to organize, plan and run.

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© 1992 Philip Burnard

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Burnard, P. (1992). Meeting skills. In: Effective Communication Skills for Health Professionals. Therapy in Practice Series, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4511-2_8

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