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CZYNNIKI MOTYWUJĄCE PRACOWNIKÓW OCHRONY ZDROWIA DO PRACY PODCZAS PANDEMII

Milena Saleva
1
,
Makreta Draganova
1
,
Eleonora Mineva-Dimitrova
2

  1. Department of Healthcare Management, Medical Ethics and Information Technologies, Medical University in Pleven, Bulgaria
  2. Department of Social Medicine and Health Management, Medical University in Pleven, Bulgaria
Health Prob Civil.
Data publikacji online: 2024/08/30
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