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The Consultation: An Approach to Learning and Teaching (Oxford General Practice) (edition 1984)

by David Pendleton

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'the research which Pendleton and his colleagues have done is high class and relevant. The results are coherent, and on the whole easy to read and absorb.' The Lancet
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Title:The Consultation: An Approach to Learning and Teaching (Oxford General Practice)
Authors:David Pendleton
Info:Oxford University Press, USA (1984), Paperback, 150 pages
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