Linking a motivational interviewing curriculum to the chronic care model.

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Published in J Gen Intern Med on September 01, 2010

Authors

Sharone A Abramowitz1, Davida Flattery, Karena Franses, Lyn Berry

Author Affiliations

1: Primary Care Internal Medicine, Alameda County Medical Center, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA 94602, USA. sabramowitz@acmedctr.org

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