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SCOPE AND INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

open access: closedJournal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Occupational health is preventive medicine in the working environment. The industrial physician gives attention to the healthfulness of the conditions and materials of the work and performs certain services; the latter embrace physical examinations, referral of patients to their family physicians when non-occupational disease is found, health education
B. Dixon Holland
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Training Therapy of Psychotherapists: Professional Socialization as Interprofessional Relations

open access: closedPsychological Reports, 1978
One aspect of professional socialization unique to mental health workers is training therapy. It is shown empirically in one large city that only one (psychoanalysis) of the four primary mental health professions (also including psychiatry, clinical psychology, and psychiatric social work) usually provides this kind of socialization. This tendency can
Richard C. Omark
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Interprofessional relations

open access: closedJournal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1977
William K. Selden
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Interprofessional relations.

open access: closedThe South Dakota journal of medicine and pharmacy, 2004
Pia Bagnaschi
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Symposium on Interprofessional Relations

open access: closedJournal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Practical Pharmacy ed.), 1949
Perry A. Foote, Lee W. Habbell
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INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONS

open access: closedNursing Research, 1968
Sally S. Robinson
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better interprofessional relations

open access: closedJournal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1964
Robert Lee
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