Collaborative practices in unscheduled emergency care: role and impact of the emergency care practitioner--qualitative and summative findings.

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Published in Emerg Med J on September 01, 2007

Authors

Simon Cooper1, Judith O'Carroll, Annie Jenkin, Beryl Badger

Author Affiliations

1: Faculty of Health and Social Work, C501 Portland Square, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA, UK. simon.cooper@plymouth.ac.uk

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