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    Innovations in joint working: where is the evidence?

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    Authors
    Cameron, A.
    Lart, Rachel
    Bostock, Lisa
    Issue Date
    2014-01-01
    Subjects
    social work
    L500 Social Work
    
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    Interprofessional collaboration in theory and practice: the next generation
    Abstract
    Cameron, A., Lart, R. and L. Bostock (2014) Innovations in joint working: where is the evidence? In Willumsen, E. Sirnes, T. and ødegård, A. (eds.) Interprofessional collaboration in theory and practice: the next generation. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
    Citation
    Cameron A., Lart R., Bostock L (2014) 'Innovations in joint working: where is the evidence?', in Willumsen E., Sirnes T., ødegård, A. (ed(s).). Interprofessional collaboration in theory and practice: the next generation, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget..
    Publisher
    Universitetsforlaget.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/622394
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    no
    ISBN
    9788215023304
    Collections
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