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Which of the following was not a lesson learned from the VAPR project?

a. Having clinical leadership publicly supporting the project was critical to gaining clinician buy-in
b. The project steering committee was not very effective
c. Experience clinicians who are not experienced project managers can be very successful if coached and mentored by a senior project manager

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Final answer:

The VAPR project was a community-based project aimed at improving healthcare outcomes. The lesson not learned from the project was that the project steering committee was not very effective.

Step-by-step explanation:

The VAPR project was a community-based project aimed at improving healthcare outcomes. From the given information, it is not clear which of the options was not a lesson learned from the VAPR project. However, based on the provided lessons learned, it can be concluded that option (b) - The project steering committee was not very effective - was not a lesson learned from the VAPR project. The other options, (a) Having clinical leadership publicly supporting the project was critical to gaining clinician buy-in and (c) Experienced clinicians who are not experienced project managers can be very successful if coached and mentored by a senior project manager, were lessons learned from the project.

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