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WONCA Europe Congress 2016 – Family Doctors with heads and hearts

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  • Post published:July 15, 2015
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GPs always work in the border-land between medical science and humanity. We must keep our balance and work with our heads and hearts. Preliminary themes are: The aging Europe We…

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