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Manuel Lillo-Crespo

                    By prioritizing cultural sensitivity in digital learning initiatives, Europe can
                  enhance professional mobility in health professions, ultimately leading to im-
                  proved health outcomes and a more collaborative healthcare environment
                  across borders.


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