Community vs. Private-Practice Psychiatrists: Lifestyle and Role as Related to Career Track

Administration in mental health - Tập 29 - Trang 173-176 - 2001
Paulette Marie Gillig1, Ronald Markert2, David Bienenfeld2, William Klykylo2, John Rudisill2, Jerald Kay2, James Bourgeois2
1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton
2Department of Psychiatry, Wright State University, USA

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