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Inter-Professional

Connectedness

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Canadian Board of Registration of Electroencephalograph Technologists (2016). Minimal Technical Standards and Guidelines. Retrieved 

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Curation of Health Information

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     case study of YouTube videos during the 2015-16 Zika virus pandemic. Pathogens and Global Health, 112(6), 320-328. Retrieved from

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Crowe, K. (2018). Think twice before consulting Dr. Google, researchers say. CBC. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/second-

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