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Working together. An interdisciplinary approach to dying patients in a palliative care unit
- Correspondence to Dr Aurora Minetti, Università degli studi di Bergamo, Facoltàdi Scienze della Formazione, Piazzale S. Agostino 2 (room 16), Bergamo 24126, Italy.aurora.minetti{at}unibg.it
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Working together. An interdisciplinary approach to dying patients in a palliative care unit
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- Received October 27, 2010
- Accepted June 21, 2011
- First published September 24, 2011.
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April 27, 2016
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