Evaluation of postgraduate training and professional certification and re-certification of family doctors in various countries ( United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Holland, Australia and Spain)
Martín Zurro, A.
Atencion Primaria 30(1): 46-56
2002
ISSN/ISBN: 0212-6567 PMID: 12106579 Document Number: 549868
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