Some suggestions for teaching about cooperation between social work and general practice. From the Standing Liaison Committee of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the British Association of Social Workers
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Some suggestions for teaching about cooperation between social work and general practice. From the Standing Liaison Committee of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the British Association of Social Workers
Abstract
This discussion document emphasizes the importance of co-operation between general practitioners and social workers during their training. Sample aims and objectives suitable for trainees in both professions are listed and discussed.
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