Dutch GPs get 24-hour telephone advice on how to treat nausea and vomiting = Des médecins généralistes Hollandais reçoivent les conseils d'un service téléphonique ouvert 24 heures sur 24 sur la manière de traiter la nausée et le vomissement

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VAN HEEST, Florien | FINLAY, Ilora G. | Van der Ven, Ineke | OTTER, Renée | MEYBOOM-DEJONG, Betty

Les auteurs ont observé comment un service téléphonique a aidé des médecins Hollandais à traiter des patients au domicile souffrant de nausées et de vomissements.

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