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http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1145| Title: | Does a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (a by-product of Kombuchi tea manufacture) have a similar or superior fidelity in representing skin when compared with current suturing/excision models? |
| Author: | Van Dreven, Amber MacDermott, Sean Garner, Sue Yates, Mark Costa, Steve |
| Issue Date: | 2017 |
| Conference Name: | Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) 2017 Conference: Transitions |
| Conference Date: | July 11-14 |
| Conference Place: | Adelaide, Australia |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1145 |
| Internal ID Number: | 01118 |
| Health Subject: | SUTURE TECHNIQUES - EDUCATION WOUND CLOSURE TECHNIQUES - EDUCATION SKIN |
| Type: | Conference Poster |
| Appears in Collections: | Research Output |
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| AvDreven_ANZAHPE 2017_ Final Deakin Poster Artwork.pdf | 4.51 MB | Adobe PDF | ![]() View/Open |
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