Implementation of palliative care as a mandatory cross-disciplinary subject (QB13) at the Medical Faculty of the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany
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Ulrich Decking | C. Schulz | A. Schmitz | A. Karger | J. in der Schmitten | A. Scherg | Thorsten Trapp | S. Bakus | M. Grünewald | S. Ritz-Timme | Ursula Wenzel-Meyburg | Andreas Paling | G. Schatte | Eva Rudolf
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