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Family Physicians' Involvement With Dying Patients and Their FamiliesAttitudes, Difficulties, and Strategies
Dov Steinmetz, MD;
Michelle Walsh, PhD, RN;
Lawrence L. Gabel, PhD;
P. Tennyson Williams, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(7):753-760.
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