Introducing the EAPC steering group on medical education and training = Présentation du groupe de pilotage de l’EAPC sur la formation et l’enseignement médical

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ELSNER, Frank | MASON, Stephen | BLUMHUBER, Heidi | CENTENO, Carlos | CETTO, Gianluigi | CONNO, Franco de | ELLERSHAW, John E. | EYCHMUELLER, Steffen | FILBET, Marylène | LARKIN, Philip J.

Cet article présente les activités de l'Association Européenne des Soins Palliatifs (EAPC) dans le champ de l'enseignement médical et de la formation, y compris des groupes de travail et des projets.

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