Commentary published In: Argumentation and Patient Centered Care
Edited by Francisca Snoeck Henkemans, Roosmaryn Pilgram and Nanon Labrie
[Journal of Argumentation in Context 7:2] 2018
► pp. 204–208
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Kunneman, Marleen, Megan E. Branda, Jennifer L. Ridgeway, Kristina Tiedje, Carl R. May, Mark Linzer, Jonathan Inselman, Angela L. H. Buffington, Jordan Coffey, Deborah Boehm, James Deming, Sara Dick, Holly van Houten, Annie LeBlanc, Juliette Liesinger, Janet Lima, Joanne Nordeen, Laurie Pencille, Sara Poplau, Steven Reed, Anna Vannelli, Kathleen J. Yost, Jeanette Y. Ziegenfuss, Steven A. Smith, Victor M. Montori & Nilay D. Shah
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Barton, Jennifer L., Marleen Kunneman, Ian Hargraves, Annie LeBlanc, Juan P. Brito, Isabelle Scholl & Victor M. Montori
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