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. 1978 Nov;28(196):670-671, 673.

Some suggestions for teaching about co-operation between social work and general practice

The Standing Liaison Committee of the Royal College of General Practitioners; The British Association of Social Workers
PMCID: PMC2158952  PMID: 739468

Abstract

This discussion document emphasizes the importance of co-operation between general practitioners and social workers during their training. Sample aims and objectives suitable for trainees in both professions are listed and discussed.

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