Kavi Jagadamma
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- A Lecturer
Title | Academic Year | Linked to | Last updated |
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PM082 - Learning methodologies | Current Academic Year | DRA, OT, TRA | 30/05/2019 11:43:48 |
PM094 - Online learning | Current Academic Year | IMG, PHY | 14/07/2017 11:49:26 |
PM048 - Dissertation | Current Academic Year | DRA | 06/02/2019 12:05:24 |
HSM002 - Leadership and Enterprise in Health Practice | Current Academic Year | 11/03/2020 12:32:27 | |
PM102 - Research Dissertation (MSc Pre-Reg Physiotherapy) | Current Academic Year | PHY | 07/10/2019 09:55:00 |
FMH009 - Dissertation | Current Academic Year | FMH-CHW, FMH-HEA, FMH-MRI, FMH-PHYSIO, FMH-POD, FMH | 25/10/2019 15:27:26 |
HSM003A - Applying Skills of Clinical Enquiry (Pre-reg Sept (Project)) 2023/24 | Current Academic Year | PHY | 04/09/2023 08:17:04 |
HSM003B - Applying Skills of Clinical Enquiry (Pre-reg Jan (Project)) 2023/24 | Current Academic Year | PHY | 04/09/2023 08:20:39 |
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