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The involvement of a primary care doctor in the process of pain treatment and the quality of life of patients

Mateusz Sobieski
1
,
Aleksandra Korzeniewska
1, 2
,
Urszula Teresa Grata-Borkowska
1

  1. Department of Family Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Poland
  2. SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Poland
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2020; 22(3): 212–215
Online publish date: 2020/10/16
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