A physician-physiotherapist collaborative model in a family medicine teaching clinic
Persons with musculoskeletal disorders frequently seek care in family medicine clinics. However, musculoskeletal education provided in medical schools is often considered insufficient. The implementation of a collaborative model that integrates physiotherapists into teaching clinics may benefit the...
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Main Authors: | Simon Deslauriers, Marie-Eve Toutant, Caroline Laberge, Annie St-Pierre, François Desmeules, Kadija Perreault |
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Language: | EN |
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9b5f90e39aa46bf9a1b6a99442f9a8e |
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