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Barriers to effective communication between family physicians and patients in Georgia

Tengiz Verulava
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  1. School of Medicine and Healthcare Management, Caucasus University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2023; 25(1): 80–85
Online publish date: 2023/03/31
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