Building an interdisciplinary workforce for prevention and control of non-communicable diseases: the role of e-learning

Svetlana Akselrod and colleagues argue that interdisciplinary education for health workers, including through e-learning programmes, can help improve the quality of integrated care for non-communicable diseases

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