Consultation in general practice: a standard operating procedure?
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Dirk De Bacquer | Jan De Maeseneer | Myriam Deveugele | J. Bensing | J. De Maeseneer | D. De Bacquer | M. Deveugele | A. Derese | Jozien Bensing | Anselm Derese | Atie van den Brink-Muinen | A. van den Brink-muinen
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