2008, Número 4
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MEDICC Review 2008; 10 (4)
Developing partnerships ford distributed community-engaged medical education in northern Ontario, Canada
Lanphear JH, Strasser R
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 12
Paginas: 15-19
Archivo PDF: 221.37 Kb.
FRAGMENTO
Sin resumen.
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