Das Berliner TransitionsProgramm. Sektorübergreifendes Strukturprogramm zur Transition in die Erwachsenenmedizin

The Berlin Transitions Program (BTP) is an interdisciplinary structural program that offers professional case management to help young people with chronic diseases make the transition from pediatric to adult medicine. It is the first program of its kind and serves as a model for a coordinated nation...

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Main Author: Nolting, Hans-Dieter (auth)
Other Authors: Moers, Arpad (auth), Burger, Walter (auth), Findorff, Jana (auth), Müther, Silvia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: De Gruyter 2016
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