Pielęgniarstwo i Zdrowie Publiczne Nursing and Public Health
2012, vol. 2, nr 1, styczeń-marzec, str. 39–48
Typ publikacji: praca poglądowa
Język publikacji: angielski
Communication in the Palliative Care Team
Komunikacja w zespole opieki paliatywnej
1 Policy and Development Adviser, St Christopher’s Hospice, London, UK Visiting Professor, Opole University, Institute of Pedagogical Sciences, Opole, Poland
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