Family health teams: can health professionals learn to work together?
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Shared Canadian Curriculum in Family Medicine (SHARC-FM): Creating a national consensus on relevant and practical training for medical students.Community-based primary health care for older adults: a qualitative study of the perceptions of clients, caregivers and health care providersCombining administrative data feedback, reflection and action planning to engage primary care professionals in quality improvement: qualitative assessment of short term program outcomes.A nationwide survey on the expectation of public healthcare providers on family medicine specialists in Malaysia-a qualitative analysis of 623 written commentsFollowing the funding trail: financing, nurses and teamwork in Australian general practiceUnderstanding physiotherapists' roles in ontario primary health care teamsInterprofessional collaboration in family health teams: An Ontario-based study.Family practice registered nurses: The time has come.Disengaged: a qualitative study of communication and collaboration between physicians and other professions on general internal medicine wardsChanges in primary care physician's management of low back pain in a model of interprofessional collaborative care: an uncontrolled before-after study.Assessing the attitudes, knowledge and perspectives of medical students to chiropractic.Educational role of nurse practitioners in a family practice centre: perspectives of learners and nurses.Breaking the Scope-of-Practice Taboo: Where Multidisciplinary Rhymes with Cost-EfficiencyStudents' Perspectives on Interprofessional Teamwork Before and After an Interprofessional Pain Education CourseExploring interprofessional, interagency multimorbidity care: case study based observational research.
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