Structuring and organizing interprofessional healthcare in partnership with patients with diabetes: the INterprofessional Management and Education in Diabetes care (INMED) pathway
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M. Vanier | M. Lussier | J. Kaczorowski | A. Duhoux | Isabelle Brault | Aude Motulsky | Brigitte Vachon | P. David | Géraldine Layani | Isabel Rodrigues | A. Battaglini | Julian Gil
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