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ISSN 2051-7726
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Vol. 3 Special issue A, 2016February 25, 2016 BST

Inter-professional simulation to improve collaborative care for young people with physical and mental health needs

Christopher Kowalski, Chris Attoe, Sean Cross,
mental healthsimulationinter-professional simulationyoung peoplepaediatricCAMHS
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Journal of Surgical Simulation
Kowalski, Christopher, Chris Attoe, and Sean Cross. 2016. “Inter-Professional Simulation to Improve Collaborative Care for Young People with Physical and Mental Health Needs.” Journal of Surgical Simulation 3 Special issue A (February):A9. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1102/​2051-7726.2016.A009.

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